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Post by Tony W on Apr 15, 2009 0:34:21 GMT -5
Man, they are all great!! I think I like the first and last best. But there are a lot of great scenes and patterns in them all. T
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Post by Tonyterner on Apr 15, 2009 15:26:43 GMT -5
Jumping gee hosifats that jumping jeep is amazing! Your material, workmanship and photography are top notch as usual. I love the indian paint stone too and would have made you a trade offer but you would have laughed at any material I could offer.
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bouldergal
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Glacier Meadow
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Post by bouldergal on Apr 15, 2009 22:15:08 GMT -5
WOW!!!! Your creations always leave me speechless. Wow.
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firewalker45
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Post by firewalker45 on Apr 16, 2009 10:33:36 GMT -5
Great material and excellent workmanship! K would you like some Kona Dolomite to work? Daniel
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Post by fishenman on Apr 16, 2009 11:02:08 GMT -5
In one word...............awesome.
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49er
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Post by 49er on Apr 16, 2009 11:32:38 GMT -5
Interesting approach at your lapidary club, thanks for the tip. Your choice stone and orientation is excellent. The 'Jumpin Jeep' stone, where did you obtain it? I purchased something similar that was advertised to be Death Valley stone.
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