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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Sept 16, 2024 14:14:01 GMT -5
If you can look at this photo and not find something you like then you may be in the wrong group. I think I counted 56 varieties. All tumble polished. Amethyst, citrine, banded amethyst, smokey quartz, clear quartz, white quartz, tourmalinated quartz, golden tiger eye, variegated tiger eye, thunder egg, missouri lace agate, mexican lace agate, noreena jasper, Chrysocolla, bahia agate, teepee canyon agate, mookaite, bloodstone, green tree agate, pyrite, petoskey stone, septarian, wonderstone, dendritic opal, larsonite, botswana agate, lake superior agate, agua nueva agate, swazi agate, blue lace agate, agatized coral, brazillian agate, Carnelian agate (moroccan), Carnelian agate (US), Rio grand river agate, Montana agate, Dryhead agate, Biggs Jasper, Ohio Flint, lapis lazuli, sodalite, snowflake obsidian, mahogany obsidian, apache tear, Desert jasper, Picture jasper (Owyhee), Unakite, Moonstone, Turitella agate, pudding stone, ocean jasper, hematite, fancy jasper, kambaba jasper, lepidolite ..... I think I could make a couple more photos like this without repeating any. Chuck
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Post by pebblesky on Sept 16, 2024 14:53:51 GMT -5
Wow these are excellent. What is the blue red one on the left top corner? Is it Chrysocolla? The tumbled petoskey stone is a masterpiece.
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python
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Post by python on Sept 16, 2024 15:04:19 GMT -5
😲😲🤩 Super amazing pieces! I love them all!
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rockbrain
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Post by rockbrain on Sept 16, 2024 16:53:38 GMT -5
Some real beauties there!
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chaosdsm
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Post by chaosdsm on Sept 16, 2024 17:01:20 GMT -5
If you can look at this photo and not find something you like then you may be in the wrong group. Chuck Heck, I don't see anything that I don't like
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Post by chris1956 on Sept 16, 2024 17:51:18 GMT -5
Really nice. I am guessing you didn't tumble the Petoskey stone and lightning stone with the others? Different recipie? The Petoskey and lightning stones look amazing for tumbled.
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dshanpnw
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Post by dshanpnw on Sept 16, 2024 19:22:14 GMT -5
Wow these are excellent. What is the blue red one on the left top corner? Is it Chrysocolla? The tumbled petoskey stone is a masterpiece. I think that is a thunderegg which if it is came out excellently.
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dshanpnw
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Post by dshanpnw on Sept 16, 2024 19:24:56 GMT -5
Great group shot. They are all magnificent. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Sept 17, 2024 16:37:51 GMT -5
Wow these are excellent. What is the blue red one on the left top corner? Is it Chrysocolla? The tumbled petoskey stone is a masterpiece. I think that is a thunderegg which if it is came out excellently. There are two thundereggs. One was cut in half and tumbled. The other is a slice right through the center and tumbled. Both came out surprisingly good. Chuck
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Post by pebblesky on Sept 17, 2024 16:53:43 GMT -5
I realized I meant to ask the blue green one between the two thundereggs. Didn't know why my fat fingers typed red instead.
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wargrafix
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Post by wargrafix on Sept 17, 2024 18:08:04 GMT -5
I am easy to please....and I am pleased!
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Sept 18, 2024 15:33:17 GMT -5
Really nice. I am guessing you didn't tumble the Petoskey stone and lightning stone with the others? Different recipie? The Petoskey and lightning stones look amazing for tumbled. Thank you. Petoskey, Septarian, Obsidian and Kambaba all have their own recipes and processes. The rest are done with a common process. The Chrysocolla was tricky not sure how I ended up getting that one to finally polish. Chuck
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dshanpnw
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Post by dshanpnw on Sept 18, 2024 18:44:30 GMT -5
I realized I meant to ask the blue green one between the two thundereggs. Didn't know why my fat fingers typed red instead. I've no idea what that one is, but it is a nice color indeed.
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Post by whalecottagedesigns on Sept 18, 2024 22:02:47 GMT -5
Beautiful!
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Sept 19, 2024 6:50:46 GMT -5
I realized I meant to ask the blue green one between the two thundereggs. Didn't know why my fat fingers typed red instead. Ha, now I know which one you meant. That one is Chrysocolla. Chuck
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Post by birdie on Sept 30, 2024 21:17:31 GMT -5
W•O•W!!!! Just wow!!!!!!!!🤩
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Post by 1dave on Oct 1, 2024 11:28:54 GMT -5
Now we know what an old timer can do!
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Post by RockyBeach on Oct 1, 2024 11:37:15 GMT -5
Whoa!!!! and WOW!!!
Museum and coffee-table-book quality !
Excellence to be aimed for by this newbie!
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