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Post by stoner on Aug 24, 2006 1:19:03 GMT -5
Well I went back at it again, managed to finish 7 more. These first two are from a slab of some kind of obicular jasper Trish sent me awhile back. These are both 30 x22mm Green Moss Agate 30x22mm backlit Okay, now for the Bearcreek material. This first one is Kansas Plume Agate, which I was really looking forward to, but it wound up being full of pits. I'm going to try and fix it because it really is nice. 30x22mm Woodward Ranch Plume 35x27mm West Texas Plume 23x30mm West Texas Plume 22x14mm Backlit Thanks for looking.
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Sabre52
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Me and my gal, Rosie
Member since August 2005
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Post by Sabre52 on Aug 24, 2006 1:24:15 GMT -5
Wow! never even heard of Kansas Plume. Really interesting looking material. Those Texas Plumes though, wow! Not sure but the white orby material looks like some Indian material I've seen called Indian Poppy jasper or Cobra Jasper....mel
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Post by Toad on Aug 24, 2006 5:43:35 GMT -5
That woodward ranch looks awesome, like you could peel the plumes right off.
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Post by sandsman1 on Aug 24, 2006 6:49:04 GMT -5
wow ed that Kansas Plume Agate, is very nice and the woodward also,, lookin good all around
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Post by Tweetiepy on Aug 24, 2006 7:27:31 GMT -5
Those first two are awesome! The second is kinda creepy though - looks like someone with small beady eyes is peeking through
Your cabbing & photo skills are amazing
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Post by rockyraccoon on Aug 24, 2006 10:11:10 GMT -5
ok so where in kansas is this stone found? i couldn't pick a favorite out of this group stoner. you had too many good ones all at once lol.
does the white orbicular have drusies?
kim
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Post by joe on Aug 24, 2006 13:03:51 GMT -5
Thud... I'm speechless... Wow!!
"A cab a day keeps the doctor away"
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Post by stoner on Aug 24, 2006 13:21:46 GMT -5
Thanks everyone. John said where he got the Kansas plume in his auction, but I don't remember where it was. He said this stuff is extremely rare. I've got one more piece and I'm hoping it won't have the pits that this one did. Kim, no druzies in the obicular jasper.
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Post by rockds on Aug 24, 2006 13:51:24 GMT -5
those are great, love bearcreek's stuff but that green moss one is super nice also, looks kinda swampy
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Post by gemkoi on Aug 24, 2006 14:16:30 GMT -5
That Frist Woodward Ed is killer. I love yellow plumes and they can be rare when so fine like those. Marfa has nice yellow plumes too. That K plume is real nice too, looks cosmic. Ya, pits are no fun. Graveyard does that too allot. Were the plume meets the agate. Thanks for sharing!
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Post by Cher on Aug 24, 2006 15:46:20 GMT -5
Wow that Woodward Ranch Plume reminds me of scrambled eggs on a Captain's hat, very cool. The two West Texas Plume cabs are gorgeous!! Oh heck, they all are, you do such totally awesome work, it's getting right up there with Bear's. In my book, you have become a master Ed!!
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Post by krazydiamond on Aug 24, 2006 17:12:38 GMT -5
Mister Ed? oh .....haha. yes, Master Ed.
those are great (as usual), Stoner....love them all but i really like the "weirdness" of those orbiculars.
KD
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Post by parfive on Aug 24, 2006 17:28:04 GMT -5
I'm going with the second West Texas plume (last two pics).
Rich
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WyckedWyre
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Post by WyckedWyre on Aug 24, 2006 20:52:39 GMT -5
Ed- Those are some ASS-KICKIN' CABS! I can't pick one. S
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