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Feel free to write what you think about the page and if you have information about sources, sites and whatever, write it down here, please!

 

Thank you very much!!

 

Best wishes to you all,

Markus

Comments: 29
  • #29

    Markus (Wednesday, 29 March 2017 13:44)

    Thank you Zhenyu!!

    China is a quite new part of the thudneregg world. I know of a few more sources, but without names and locations it's a bit tricky to list them. I will keep them in mind! Thanks! :D

  • #28

    zhenyu (Wednesday, 29 March 2017 13:18)

    In SE China, such as Fujian and Zhejiang Provinces, there are also many rhyolites with lithophysae.

  • #27

    Tom (Monday, 13 February 2017 22:17)

    Very informative site and interesting. I have several Thundereggs from Avon, Mt. I liked to see all the other sites in Montana, I thought for years Avon was the only.

  • #26

    mario seifert (Thursday, 15 September 2016 12:12)

    Super Seite Markus,Glückwunsch.
    Beste Grüße
    Mario & Ute

  • #25

    ARR (Friday, 02 September 2016 00:38)

    Looked at the list -- nice reference.....Understand

  • #24

    ARR (Friday, 02 September 2016 00:20)

    Didn't see Bitterroot Valley eggs?

  • #23

    Markus (Thursday, 01 September 2016 21:54)

    Thank you ARR, the Montana locations already been in the list.
    Added the Wasco Co. location thx!

  • #22

    ARR (Thursday, 01 September 2016 21:19)

    There are a few more for Montana, Jew Mountain, Yellow Bed, Blue Bed, Pink Skin Bed (I believe it changed to Sunset Bed) , Thunder Bed ---Last four Bitterroot river area. Add Shaniko Bed Wasco County, Oregon

  • #21

    Derek Scheyer (Tuesday, 30 August 2016 03:28)

    Hey markus! This website is an awesome thing! Best wishes from the guys over at the Forgotten Dragon Bed in Oregon, USA! =]]

  • #20

    Markus (Monday, 28 March 2016 17:29)

    Hi Eugene, thanks for the reply. maybe we can make a swap. I have a lot of local material from the Black Forest and also a lot of Oregon thundereggs here.
    Best, Markus

  • #19

    Eugene (Monday, 28 March 2016 16:48)

    Nice website. Have some eggs of location of Russia, Kazakhstan,Uzbekistan you have not in your great collection.

  • #18

    thundereggs (Monday, 02 February 2015 08:52)

    Hi Jason,
    thank you. I'm updating the page as often as I can.
    That sound great, you got the claims. I see the eggs you present on your page and they are amazing.
    Hope to get some for my collection one time!
    Best, Markus

  • #17

    Jason Brousseau (Monday, 02 February 2015 04:33)

    Great work on the website Markus, this is great and has tons of amazing thundereggs with some great information on locations. Thanks for sharing your hard work. After the passing of Paul "the Geode Kid", his partner let the claims in south canyon go abandoned. After a little over a year I decided if I didn't get a claim on them someone else soon would. I am honored to be the new owner of the Black queen claim, the sugar bowl and several other beds around them in the south canyon. As I get more time and digging done, I will be sure to share some of the new finds with you.

  • #16

    Ed Pieters (Tuesday, 01 July 2014 21:53)

    Good site Markus
    And if somebody wants uncut or polished thundereggs: still available in my rockshop !
    or send me an email

  • #15

    thundereggs (Wednesday, 07 May 2014 20:43)

    Hi Laura,

    sorry, but never heard about t-eggs THAT further west in OR. The most west occurance is likely the Calapooia River t-eggs which actually are transitionals. The Lincoln Co. is 'waiting for me' to make some pictures of my Oregon beach agates I own. :)

    Best
    Markus

  • #14

    Laura Joki (Saturday, 03 May 2014 21:51)

    You mention on your site, Lincoln County. I have heard rumors of thundereggs comeing from somewhere off the Wilson River in Tillamook, but not Lincoln County. Can you give me a clue?

  • #13

    Bernd (Tuesday, 17 September 2013 19:56)

    hallo markus , klasse seite !
    http://www.nexusboard.net/index.php?siteid=13467

  • #12

    Nolan (Thursday, 04 July 2013 05:31)

    Nice job and a Great site, although just to keep info correct, the listing for the eggs named Darkwood are actually named Deadwood.

  • #11

    Jasper (Wednesday, 15 May 2013 19:57)

    Hi Markus,
    I have a most accurate location than "La Forterie" for the last agate in your french page.
    It comes form "France, La Fonderie, Haut du Them, Haute-Saône".
    Best regards

  • #10

    thundereggs (Wednesday, 27 March 2013 22:08)

    ty Charles & ty Lori
    I'll try to get more New Mexican t-eggs. They're really awesome!!

  • #9

    Lori Coleman (Wednesday, 27 March 2013 06:37)

    Wonderful Markus. You need to update your New Mexico Eggs though. Lots of new sites with spectacular eggs.

  • #8

    Charles Dan Hulett (Sunday, 03 February 2013 20:00)

    Guessing 'Eintrag' means message. Congratulations on a fine website. Hope it continues to grow and prosper.

  • #7

    Ed Pieters (Saturday, 10 November 2012 20:55)

    Great site with clear system, good work markus !

  • #6

    Denise Harrison (Saturday, 10 November 2012 20:22)

    Markus, I like your site very much. I especially like the slide show of available materal to trade/swap.
    Best wishes, Denise

  • #5

    thundereggs (Friday, 09 November 2012 14:13)

    Thank you for your kind words, people! :)
    Oregon is now complete, Ed, so both your sites are online. ;)

    Greetings,
    Markus

  • #4

    Ed Pieters (Thursday, 01 November 2012 08:01)

    Good development on your site !
    Feel free to link my site at yours.

    I can't find Dutch Donny + Eddy Bed ?
    Both discovered bij me.u

  • #3

    Dean Prescott (Tuesday, 30 October 2012 15:16)

    Very nice site. Thanks

  • #2

    Ed Pieters (Monday, 09 April 2012 20:44)

    Good information and pictures at your site Markus ! Ich gratuliere dich, Ed

  • #1

    rob (Friday, 23 March 2012 23:50)

    Gratulations Markus with your website.
    Admire your fast expanding collection.
    Good luck!!!