dankore
starting to spend too much on rocks
Rocks, Rock
Member since March 2006
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Post by dankore on Mar 30, 2006 12:37:41 GMT -5
Hi All, Here are a few more cabs for your enjoyment. Some of these I did a while ago, some more recently. This one is Coprolite, or Dino Doo, it's from Utah; This is a Rainbow Obsidian Cab from Glass Buttes, Oregon. This is a cab made from Petrified wood I collected from Lookout Point, Oregon This one is a cab made from Chinchilla Petrified wood, Queensland, Australia. That's all for now, hope you enjoyed, TTYS, Dan www.dbrockwerks.com
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Post by sandsman1 on Mar 30, 2006 13:13:49 GMT -5
very nice cabs dan i like um all---but that last one is some great wood
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stefan
Cave Dweller
Member since January 2005
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Post by stefan on Mar 30, 2006 14:36:30 GMT -5
Nice stuff- I like the obsidian one best- Yoe really captured the color bands!
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Post by stoner on Mar 30, 2006 15:49:50 GMT -5
Very nice cabs. I like the shapes.
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inflight22
has rocks in the head
Member since January 2006
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Post by inflight22 on Mar 30, 2006 18:38:34 GMT -5
Wow! Those are great!
jj
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Post by rockds on Mar 30, 2006 21:07:23 GMT -5
nice job, the pet wood with the agate? running thru it is pretty cool
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Post by Cher on Mar 30, 2006 23:11:03 GMT -5
Very nice, I like that last one, it's really neat.
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Post by rocklicker on Mar 30, 2006 23:34:25 GMT -5
Woo hoo! That's the second posting in two days with dino poo! Go poo! (Dino poo is a hot topic of discussion here, or maybe I just wish it was)Those are beautiful cabs, especially the wood. You really brought out the colors in that obsidian too! Steve
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Post by joe on Mar 31, 2006 1:09:04 GMT -5
Those are real nice cabs! All of them.
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dankore
starting to spend too much on rocks
Rocks, Rock
Member since March 2006
Posts: 120
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Post by dankore on Mar 31, 2006 10:08:38 GMT -5
Hi Everyone, Thanks for the comments. I TOO like Dino POO. I traded for a "pile" of that. I sure polishes nice. The Chinchilla wood is fun to work, it is very hard material, which means it polishes well, my buddy's in Australia gives it to us by the kilo, he has tons of it at his house. The Lookout Point wood, is a local spot for me, always able to find nice, (If you know where to look ;-) ) The obsidian, I collected last year in May, at Glass Buttes. I will try to get more pix up a little later. Thanks Again Everyobody. This seems like a great bunch, no regrets at all for joining this board. Thanks TTYS, Dan www.dbrockwerks.com
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