fishnpinball
Cave Dweller
So much to learn, so little time
Member since March 2017
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Post by fishnpinball on Feb 4, 2018 22:54:50 GMT -5
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Post by MsAli on Feb 4, 2018 23:24:24 GMT -5
#5 has me drooling Any idea of the name?
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fishnpinball
Cave Dweller
So much to learn, so little time
Member since March 2017
Posts: 1,491
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Post by fishnpinball on Feb 5, 2018 0:15:13 GMT -5
#5 has me drooling Any idea of the name? Not at all. Something from my dad's stash.
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Post by fernwood on Feb 5, 2018 7:17:26 GMT -5
All are splendid
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Post by MsAli on Feb 5, 2018 8:52:44 GMT -5
#5 has me drooling Any idea of the name? Not at all. Something from my dad's stash. Your dad had a good stash!! You do all of these by hand right?
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Post by fantastic5 on Feb 5, 2018 9:24:31 GMT -5
Beautiful superbowl set! The crazy lace is my favorite!
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fishnpinball
Cave Dweller
So much to learn, so little time
Member since March 2017
Posts: 1,491
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Post by fishnpinball on Feb 5, 2018 10:32:29 GMT -5
]Your dad had a good stash!! You do all of these by hand right? I do all of mine by hand. I am still learning, but getting better all the time. My dad's stash was a surprise. My dad did a little bit of work back in the 60s on an old Sears unit. I thought that everything had been lost because he had stored rock at my granddads so he did not have to move it, when he lost interest. When my granddad sold the farm no one was able to get back to get it. At least a couple of hundred pounds of nice petrified wood would have been there. As I started getting into the rock a few months ago, to my surprise he had a couple of 5 gallon buckets of slabs and rough out in the barn. Still trying to find some turquoise and a couple of other items that should be out there.
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Post by MsAli on Feb 5, 2018 10:46:51 GMT -5
]Your dad had a good stash!! You do all of these by hand right? I do all of mine by hand. I am still learning, but getting better all the time. My dad's stash was a surprise. My dad did a little bit of work back in the 60s on an old Sears unit. I thought that everything had been lost because he had stored rock at my granddads so he did not have to move it, when he lost interest. When my granddad sold the farm no one was able to get back to get it. At least a couple of hundred pounds of nice petrified wood would have been there. As I started getting into the rock a few months ago, to my surprise he had a couple of 5 gallon buckets of slabs and rough out in the barn. Still trying to find some turquoise and a couple of other items that should be out there. Great find and story I think you do a pretty darn good job----gives me hope and inspiration to keep trying
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