stefan
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Post by stefan on Sept 5, 2007 9:46:51 GMT -5
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Post by Tweetiepy on Sept 5, 2007 10:33:51 GMT -5
Stefan they,re all wonderful but that clear cube just caught my eye - looks like clear montana agate! those BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRazilians are amazing too!
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Post by krazydiamond on Sept 5, 2007 10:37:13 GMT -5
last photo, love the montana(?) agate round that looks like a sailing ship on a foggy sea.
lots of good pieces there, Stef, way to tumble!
KD
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2007 11:34:26 GMT -5
Those are pretty good for a grandpa LOL! Great shine on those Stefan, sometimes I forget its a rock tumbling board.
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181lizard
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Post by 181lizard on Sept 5, 2007 12:44:08 GMT -5
Oh! oh! oh!!! Seeing that cube just gave me a cool idea! Thank you Stefan!!!
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adrian65
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Post by adrian65 on Sept 5, 2007 12:47:07 GMT -5
Beautiful shine on them. My favs are: the one with inner angle in 2nd picture, the cubic candy in the 3rd, the black + orange wood and the rectangular wood in 7th pic and the red egg in the last pic.
Adrian
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Post by Tonyterner on Sept 5, 2007 14:11:55 GMT -5
Very nice all. I'm with Adrian on the red egg in the last pic. It has great color.
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firewalker45
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Post by firewalker45 on Sept 5, 2007 14:23:54 GMT -5
That's a beautiful batch Stefan!
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Post by Lady B on Sept 5, 2007 16:57:44 GMT -5
last photo, love the montana(?) agate round that looks like a sailing ship on a foggy sea. lots of good pieces there, Stef, way to tumble! KD Must agree with KD on that beautiful agate. The imagery is stunning! And the one to the immediate left of the Sailing Ship in Foggy Mist--it makes me think of some serenely beautiful Chinese or Japanese painting of a great bird circling over an ancient cityscape. (BTW: Can anyone guess what I am thinking those two stones would just be perfect for in the not too distant future? ) Thanks for posting all these lovely "this and thats"! Lady B
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SteveHolmes
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Post by SteveHolmes on Sept 5, 2007 18:04:53 GMT -5
Nice stuff Stefan. Love those brazilians...especially the guitar picks. I like the thunderegg slice in the 5th pic too. Very nice. Steve
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Post by parfive on Sept 5, 2007 22:04:42 GMT -5
Cool batch, Stefan, especially that last pic.
Rich
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Post by creativeminded on Sept 6, 2007 8:59:49 GMT -5
I love doing mixed loads, I often forget what I have put in and when I change it out, I am surprised at what I have. I sit and look at the finished product and I think now what did that look like when I put it in, I am going to have to take before and after pictures. Tami
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Post by rollingstone on Sept 7, 2007 1:19:07 GMT -5
Nice this and that. My faves are the Brazilians in the last pic, and that stand-out cube in the third picture. -Don
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stefan
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Post by stefan on Sept 7, 2007 8:38:39 GMT -5
Thank You all- Tweet the cube is Sweet Water Agate from Hinkles Rock shop (something like $1.00 a pound) Some of it turns out with a pink hue- this one was just kinda clear Yes indeed the sailing ship is Montana agate- It started as a cab- but something went wrong- so it got to tumble instead
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