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Post by catmandewe on Dec 8, 2013 22:29:53 GMT -5
I washed up some slabs tonight, can't throw them in a slab bucket cause the water freezes so I am just keeping them in an empty bucket and bringing them in to wash them more frequently. I love these graveyard point plumes, or maybe they are more trees than plumes cause they are huge! This is the end cut, more of these to come. Mookaite Burro Creek Pastelite Clear Quartz caps Davis Creek Rainbow obsidian, I should have wet these down as you really can't see anything dry. Thanks for looking..................Tony
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Dec 9, 2013 0:35:01 GMT -5
Nice!
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Post by pghram on Dec 12, 2013 1:04:04 GMT -5
Beautiful slabs.
Rich
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Post by Rockoonz on Dec 13, 2013 14:44:54 GMT -5
Nice, I especially like the Graveyard Point.
My slab buckets started growing ice crystals when it got below 20 degrees but never froze over, the degreaser must act as antifreeze.
Lee
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Post by connrock on Dec 28, 2013 8:22:43 GMT -5
Hey Tony I recognize the quarts cuts!LOL connrock
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usaret
having dreams about rocks
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Post by usaret on Dec 29, 2013 0:01:21 GMT -5
Awesome looking slabs !
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LarryS
freely admits to licking rocks
SoCal desert rats
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Post by LarryS on Dec 29, 2013 0:14:26 GMT -5
Tony, if the colors are true in the photos, that baby blue in the Graveyard is awesome. Would make some interesting cabs. Just finished up all the Graveyard I bought from you at Q last year. Better late than never.
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Post by frane on Jan 1, 2014 16:23:44 GMT -5
It is a treat to see what you have been cutting! I have really got to get out and cut some more and of course, take pictures... Fran
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