Several weeks ago I posted a few photos of the unusual Lake Superior agate that I purchased earlier this summer from Mark Bowen. As I already reported, this is the first time in 16 years that I negotiated to buy a single rock off of someone who came into the museum. Mark had purchased this inland agate from EBay. When he received it in the mail, it was very rough with a thick husk.
Mark spent an hour on his standard grinding wheel and removed the husk.
I used my Nikon camera with close up lenses to get a few more photos.
With my USB microscope camera I took a few photos. Since Mark used just a grinding wheel and I don't want to complete the face polish since we think any more lapidary work could remove some of the detail, you can see some of the grinding streaks.
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