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Post by frane on Mar 20, 2012 19:16:13 GMT -5
I think I like it on the first one better than the second. Not too big to take away from the stone but some stones are fantastic enough on their own. Truly an individual choice. Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 20, 2012 19:14:14 GMT -5
Awesome! You are getting so many cool ones done! Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 20, 2012 19:13:13 GMT -5
Hahaha! That is a good one! Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 20, 2012 19:11:38 GMT -5
Wow, your family was blessed! So many losses in such a small community! I think I heard about that when we lived in TX. We had a gas plant near us and sometimes you could smell it and would call and let them know they had a leak. One guy from that company told us the story. Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 20, 2012 19:09:01 GMT -5
Jo, I am sorry you got blindsided. I thought that was only me that ends up in situations like that! Because it obviously bothers you, you might want to give a heads up and just let the person know what happened to you. Your choice in the end and even sometimes if it makes you hurt, you have to do what you feel is right and then walk away. I hope this will pass soon for you! Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 5, 2012 18:45:34 GMT -5
Beautiful! Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 5, 2012 18:43:07 GMT -5
I love the look of cinnabar but make sure you are wearing your PPE! You just don't want to breath that dust, even with water running! That slab has so much character to it! I can see faces all over the place! Clint, there is only one complaint I can say I have about your web site. The pictures are not big enough to show off what you have! You have such amazing slabs and cabs, you need to make sure everyone can see what treasures they are! Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 4, 2012 16:13:17 GMT -5
Cool cabs. Love the amy sage! Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 4, 2012 16:11:36 GMT -5
You are so talented Randy! It is an amazing rebuild and the slabs you are cutting look great! Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 4, 2012 16:09:19 GMT -5
They sure look like great slabs Mel! Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 4, 2012 16:08:09 GMT -5
AWESOME! I especially love the zebra with the touch of orange in them! Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 4, 2012 16:05:41 GMT -5
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Post by frane on Mar 4, 2012 16:00:38 GMT -5
Lots of color in that batch! Looks like you got a great shine too! Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 4, 2012 15:59:40 GMT -5
Looks like you did a great job! Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 4, 2012 15:58:19 GMT -5
Tumble cabs can really turn out great! Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 4, 2012 15:57:41 GMT -5
They sure look cool! Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 4, 2012 14:04:40 GMT -5
Just awesome! Fran
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Post by frane on Mar 4, 2012 14:04:13 GMT -5
Cathy, you did a beautiful job! I would suspect that your material is willow creek or a polish flint. Wonderful shine! Fran
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Post by frane on Feb 27, 2012 5:36:15 GMT -5
Oh yum! That is one of my all time favorite materials and rare to find good quality like you have here! great hard material that shines up well! Your shape and shine look wonderful for the material too! Fran
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Post by frane on Feb 26, 2012 19:51:53 GMT -5
Great slabs and a cutie of a granddaughter! Fran
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