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Post by joe on Jul 1, 2006 17:50:51 GMT -5
Well, with a title like that I better have something good, huh? Ok, try this. Fresh off the grinder, some nice jugs. Hope you like 'em! back Swirlstone jug alone
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rollingstone
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Post by rollingstone on Jul 1, 2006 18:11:22 GMT -5
Those are really nice, Joe, but I was really hoping for... oh, nevermind, those are nice.
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Post by cpdad on Jul 1, 2006 18:15:09 GMT -5
those are so cool...how tall are they?
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Post by joe on Jul 1, 2006 18:18:41 GMT -5
They are small. The pet wood jug is 1.5'' tall while the swirlstone jug is 1''.
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HarryB41
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Post by HarryB41 on Jul 1, 2006 18:22:32 GMT -5
I am beside myself! That has got to be the coolest thing I have ever seen. Awesome!
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Post by BAZ on Jul 1, 2006 18:46:08 GMT -5
Joe, you have beautiful jugs! Ha!
Really creative Joe.
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Post by sandsman1 on Jul 1, 2006 19:13:34 GMT -5
thats pretty cool man now ya need to grab a pencile aracer and shape it down and glue it to the tops and make it look like they have a cork in them haha------ i like um
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Post by deb193 on Jul 1, 2006 19:28:11 GMT -5
Joe - will you be trying some of the 4.2mm silver caps on these?
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earthdog
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Post by earthdog on Jul 1, 2006 22:01:58 GMT -5
Damn you man. Yeah they are nice. I'm disapointed though. I realize this isn't the place, but I was hoping.... Don't tease me anymore.
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Post by rockds on Jul 1, 2006 22:15:16 GMT -5
lol edog, and you wounder why you were having bad karma.
Joe, both are nice but the swirl stone is my fav
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Post by cpdad on Jul 1, 2006 22:16:49 GMT -5
to be honest...i thought they would be smaller than what you said....at 1 1/2' tall...thats so cool....nice.
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Jul 1, 2006 23:19:51 GMT -5
Joe, those are so cool! Interesting and imaginative use of stone. Not a bad lead in line too *L*......mel
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Post by joe on Jul 1, 2006 23:56:27 GMT -5
Joe - will you be trying some of the 4.2mm silver caps on these? It's funny, I started these after I knew you were sending new bell caps but I didn't realize how big those caps would be. I was planning on trying the caps with these pieces but the sizes are too different. The next pieces I rough out will have some sized to the caps you sent. Thanks for all the comments!
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Post by Cher on Jul 2, 2006 0:21:54 GMT -5
You come up with the neatest ideas, those are really nice Joe!
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Post by xenaswolf on Jul 2, 2006 0:28:46 GMT -5
The swirlstone looks like it has a cork in it. Very cool
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Post by rockyraccoon on Jul 2, 2006 3:37:09 GMT -5
joe now aren't you just the creative one? did you do this with your dremel or grinder?
love them!
kim
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Post by joe on Jul 2, 2006 9:37:09 GMT -5
These are all done with the grinder Kim. I LOVE my grinder!
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Duckbean
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Post by Duckbean on Jul 2, 2006 11:18:08 GMT -5
Nice jugs, But your not going to get much shine in a little jug like that
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rollingstone
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Post by rollingstone on Jul 2, 2006 19:48:27 GMT -5
Nice jugs, But your not going to get much shine in a little jug like that I stared at this for several seconds before I got the play on words -- hee, hee.
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Post by Alice on Jul 2, 2006 20:25:06 GMT -5
those are really cute Joe! Now to make them big enough to hold flowers
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