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Post by nowyo on Dec 12, 2018 11:14:39 GMT -5
Mostly just stuff And the oops. After our move I found a baggie with agate I didn't immediately recognize. Said what the heck and threw a few of them in the tumbler. They ran in coarse for a week and during cleanout it became obvious what they were. At the
Denver show a few years ago Cyndi had bought a a little pile of those small cheap fire agates. May actually try these again just for kicks.
Well, thanks for looking. Have a great day.
Russ
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Post by MsAli on Dec 12, 2018 11:21:12 GMT -5
OPPS!
That bottom one looks like it has a lot of potential
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Post by fernwood on Dec 12, 2018 13:16:31 GMT -5
Hey, try the fire agates again. More cushioning. Other look great. Some have the typical fractures, but often that cannot be avoided. All in the nature of the rock.
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NRG
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Post by NRG on Dec 12, 2018 15:11:56 GMT -5
Looks like tumbling did your fire agate justice
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Post by nowyo on Dec 12, 2018 23:07:18 GMT -5
Thanks everybody. Those were the chap little fire agates-think she paid 2 or 3 dollars for a baggie of them. Didn't intend to tumble them, but just may give that another try sometime.
Russ
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Dec 13, 2018 11:12:02 GMT -5
That Fire agate came out nice!
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