Roger
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since August 2005
Posts: 1,775
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Post by Roger on Dec 18, 2007 19:37:18 GMT -5
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Roger
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since August 2005
Posts: 1,775
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Post by Roger on Dec 18, 2007 19:40:29 GMT -5
sorry only the first 4 photos should have been there.
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jlc0321
spending too much on rocks
Member since September 2005
Posts: 408
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Post by jlc0321 on Dec 18, 2007 19:41:52 GMT -5
Love the looks of them, can't wait to see some polished up.
Jeff
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SteveHolmes
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since July 2009
Posts: 1,900
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Post by SteveHolmes on Dec 18, 2007 20:27:50 GMT -5
Roger, Those are so cool! After looking at your previous post, I just had to go out and cut another one that I recieved from you. I can tell you this materially is incredibly hard, but they sure produce drop-dead agates. Steve
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Sabre52
Cave Dweller
Me and my gal, Rosie
Member since August 2005
Posts: 20,487
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Post by Sabre52 on Dec 18, 2007 20:35:05 GMT -5
Very neat! Boy that forth pic sure has a Dryhead look to it. Wish someone would do an article about the relationships between Dryheads, Fairburns, and Tee Pees....Mel
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Post by Titania on Dec 19, 2007 8:24:31 GMT -5
Nice! I wish we had such interesting things to find here in Mass.
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free4rms
freely admits to licking rocks
My little pet walrus
Member since January 2007
Posts: 839
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Post by free4rms on Dec 19, 2007 8:41:35 GMT -5
Wow, nice fortification! They look like either tee pee canyon agates or dryhead valley agates.
Vance
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Post by Tonyterner on Dec 19, 2007 14:43:17 GMT -5
Roger you just keep rubbing it in dontcha. LOL Those are as nice as all of the others you have posted. Keep 'em coming.
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