Lucky Strike Thunderegg Polished Bookend – Semi-Gloss Mossy Pattern – Ochoco Mountains Oregon
This Lucky Strike Thunderegg has been cut on two sides and given a semi-gloss polish on one face, making a natural bookend Cut that showcases the attractive mossy interior this Ochoco Mountains material is known for. Originally discovered by Leonard "Kop" Kopcinski of Mitchell, Oregon, Lucky Strike remains a Central Oregon classic.
SPECIFICATIONS
• Material: Natural Lucky Strike Thunderegg
• Dimensions: 143mm x 100mm x 135mm (Inches - 5.6" x 3.9" x 5.3")
• Weight: 922 grams (2 lbs 0.5 oz)
• Rarity: Uncommon
• Origin: Ochoco Mountains, Oregon, USA
• Condition: Polished on one face (semi-gloss); second face cut
Lucky Strike Thundereggs were originally found by an old-time rockhound, Leonard "Kop" Kopcinski, in Mitchell, Oregon. Lucky Strike Thundereggs are recognized for their attractive mossy patterns, high rate of agate, and the potential for plume. They tend to take a quality polish and make remarkable display thundereggs once cut. They are mined in the Ochoco Mountains of Central Oregon and remain popular with collectors and lapidary stores for their consistently attractive interiors.
WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL
The semi-gloss polished face brings out the mossy interior pattern while the second cut face leaves the option for further polishing or display as-is. A functional and decorative piece of Oregon thunderegg history.
PERFECT FOR
• Decorative bookend
• Polished display specimen
• Oregon thunderegg collectors
PHOTO NOTE: Photographed under natural lighting. The polished face shows true color and shine; the cut face is shown as-is. Colors may vary on monitors.
This is a one-of-a-kind piece - the exact specimen shown in photos.