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Yes, somewhere I have a transparency of a beautiful 7-pound precious opal tree limb (in its water tank) from Keith Hodson''s mine there.
The 1.5 pound, 2,610-carat Roebling black opal (image) is named after Col. W.A. Roebling, chief engineer on New York’s Brooklyn Bridge who donated it to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. It isn''t displayed in water but its stability is questionable (to me at least).
Richard M.
The 1.5 pound, 2,610-carat Roebling black opal (image) is named after Col. W.A. Roebling, chief engineer on New York’s Brooklyn Bridge who donated it to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. It isn''t displayed in water but its stability is questionable (to me at least).
Richard M.