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Post by Bikerrandy on Dec 5, 2007 19:33:07 GMT -5
Wow, I haven't seen too many of those, but isn't that big for that sort of fossil? That's gonna make some cool stuff!!
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Post by ladyt on Dec 5, 2007 19:44:15 GMT -5
Sweet!! Man it's big!! T
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Post by stoner on Dec 5, 2007 23:18:49 GMT -5
Good to see you around Ron, I've missed seeing your work. Nice looking stone, got plans for it?
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MichiganRocks
starting to spend too much on rocks
"I wasn't born to follow."
Member since April 2007
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Post by MichiganRocks on Dec 6, 2007 9:16:41 GMT -5
It certainly is unusually large. These stones often are to soft to survive this large, but this one seems to be very well agatized. That's something that makes it such an interesting item to work with, and also why it survived the ice ages in such a large piece. I have been working on a special setup to work on this rock. Unfortunately I won't know how well it will work until spring as well. Just too cold here to use any of my equipment. My saw is winterized, my tumblers freeze when I use them, so I wait till spring. Ron
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Post by larrywyland3 on Dec 6, 2007 10:46:41 GMT -5
That's the best one I've seen; can't wait to see how it comes out
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Post by Tonyterner on Dec 6, 2007 10:47:13 GMT -5
That certainly is a big one. Looks like it has nice patterns too.
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