 Hello and welcome to the Rugged Rockhound. Today we have a little bit of a treat for you. Today we've got some larger specimens that I got cut open. A good friend of mine who lives not too far away has a much larger saw than I do and he had some time so he went ahead and cut open a few of the larger pieces I have and let's just go ahead and take a look at those and see what we got. Here's the first one he cut open. So he cut open a lot of the clay canyon material that I have which is Crandallite, Wardite, Melcite. Mostly the most important one people look for is Verisite which is like this mint green color. But yeah here it's just some of the cool phosphate material. Here's the next one cut open. Here's this one cut up and do a few pieces. This one has a lot of little chambers in it. Once again mostly the yellow Crandallite. Here's this one cut. He kept that piece or maybe it's that piece. I don't know however these went back together. Nice though more Crandallite and the altered limestone. Cool stuff going on. A little teeny bit of blue Wardite right there. Here's this one mostly it was altered limestone it just had a little bit of Crandallite along the edges and I believe he kept the middle piece. This one's really nice sometimes you get these purple phosphate minerals in there that make these really nice patterns. So he kept the two end pieces I told me could because I've got lots of this stuff. Here's this one cut open. Look at that. So much altered limestone and right in the middle we got some of the phosphate minerals. Nice. Sorry about the helicopter overhead. I had him go ahead and cut a slice into one of the larger pieces of the wonder stone and look at that. Very nice piece of wonder stone that'll make a lot of good stuff. Now some of you may remember this big rock from when I did the Agate Road down by Cisco and Yellowcat. Well past it but yeah this was the big pebble that I felt found in there and I had him cut it open and look at that. Isn't that beautiful? Look at that Agate. Very nice Agate. Look at the other side before it dries up. Yeah I'm going to get this one polished and definitely want to slab this one. The last one for today is if you remember this this was from my last trip out to the spot that Tim found which was the sorry about the trucks on the road. This is the kind of the little Moab area. You could also call it the chimney rock area but yeah the place Tim found with the jaspers and agates. Let's take a look at it cut. It's so nice isn't it? Look at that. What a neat area. Look at the variety in that one piece. So cool. Let's take a look at the other side. There's just so much going on in there and there you have it. Some of the larger pieces they were really nice. Those agates were fantastic. Oh such a neat area and just a lot of cool good-looking stuff. I hope you enjoyed and we'll see on the next one. Remember there's treasure everywhere.