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Post by stonesthatrock on Sept 15, 2009 13:02:40 GMT -5
ralph and i had cut this mex. saginite and weren't too impressed. we had them on the counter just leaning up against the wall and then....................... we were sitting back, away from them and saw all the beautiful scenery in them.. We decided to not cut them, but polish them and keep them for display like a fine oil painting........
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Post by tkrueger3 on Sept 15, 2009 13:25:43 GMT -5
Excellent idea! Real nice slabs to put on display, too. Lots of stuff going on in them.
Tom
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Post by Toad on Sept 15, 2009 14:02:35 GMT -5
Very busy slabs. Nice.
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wyobrian
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Post by wyobrian on Sept 15, 2009 14:07:15 GMT -5
Beautiful looks like a cold Autumn day Brian
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Post by Bikerrandy on Sept 15, 2009 20:14:22 GMT -5
Those truly are beautiful
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Post by rockmanken on Sept 15, 2009 21:12:17 GMT -5
Looks like a fall scene. Beautiful. Ken
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karock
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Post by karock on Sept 17, 2009 23:23:50 GMT -5
Finally, you have some rocks of your own to decorate your house! Karock
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NDK
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Post by NDK on Sept 18, 2009 9:14:13 GMT -5
I like them too. Kindof a trippy woodsy scene.
Nate
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Post by Bikerrandy on Sept 18, 2009 10:48:59 GMT -5
I just came back for a second look, didn't realize how big they were before and then I noticed the ruler. Wow, amazing slabs! I would polish them as well, display pieces for sure
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Post by stardiamond on Sept 18, 2009 12:29:06 GMT -5
A good slab has one or multiple scenes. If the scene is too big to cab, it should be left alone or used to make something larger like a box top or book ends.
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Post by stonesthatrock on Sept 18, 2009 20:25:45 GMT -5
yes randy they are very large about 8" across........ ralph also cut these a little thicker to polish them.
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