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Didn't even know what a "neon conqueror" was till now. Guess I better expand my horizons a bit
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A Peltier wasp, small @ 9/16ths but it has a great av sparkle. ...................................................
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I see the two inky's but the other to the left appears to be a regular Rainbo. Neon is usually associated w/ a Neon Bee which is an NLR & more of a greenish chartreuse color. Still some nice mibs David !!
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I'd call it a Bronze Bee, the ribbons have a bit of a coffee color as well. NLR would suit me just fine, a great mib BTW Millers are a discussion I try and stay out of as everyone has their opinion as to what qualifies as one.
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A marble I got from a Bear hunting buddy of mine he found while working under his house. He's gone to be w/ the LORD now, one of the best friends I ever had. I still save the marble he gave me saved in a very special place, a place for some of my very best memories
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Agree w/ Vacor, I was gonna say Bumblebee but wasn't sure from the limited views
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No Pelt, not positive on the proper I.D. so waiting for someone else to chime in.
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A Peltier Ruby Bee, the av. is super fine silver powder you can see a little bit in the red ribbons by the suns reflection. Like most Ruby Bees the majority of av is in the deep recesses of the red ribbons where it becomes very thick. I put it in the sun because it's the only kind of light I could make the small dust like trace av show.
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Very nice Rainbo IMO
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SOLVED!!! THANK YOU!!Whoa! No clue here! Alley sky???
Chad G. replied to Madcap Laughs's topic in Marble I.D.'s
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SOLVED!!! THANK YOU!!Whoa! No clue here! Alley sky???
Chad G. replied to Madcap Laughs's topic in Marble I.D.'s
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Thank you so much for keeping up on everything Jason, not an easy task @ all & very much appreciated. I've said it before, my hat's off to you Bee.
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Yes, been watching him for years, he's made a few improvements and did a few experiments w/ different instrument attachments, I really enjoy it "Thanks for posting it William"
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