Roger
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by Roger on Apr 15, 2008 13:49:43 GMT -5
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Post by fishenman on Apr 15, 2008 15:08:19 GMT -5
Sweet Fairburns!
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Roger
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since August 2005
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Post by Roger on Apr 15, 2008 15:24:34 GMT -5
Do you see the United States in the 5th pic
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one80mike
freely admits to licking rocks
@(-_-)@ Princess Leia!
Member since February 2007
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Post by one80mike on Apr 15, 2008 19:18:43 GMT -5
I love the pieces in photo 4. Thanks for sharing them.
Mike
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Post by Bikerrandy on Apr 15, 2008 20:24:27 GMT -5
I see the U.S.! Once again, awesome patterns!!
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Post by stardiamond on Apr 15, 2008 20:28:15 GMT -5
one word, drool.
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Post by parfive on Apr 16, 2008 6:51:01 GMT -5
Pics 3 & 4 are insaaaaaaane, Roger!!
Rich
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cutter
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since February 2008
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Post by cutter on Apr 16, 2008 7:31:52 GMT -5
Tremendous set or stones. I am curious about the pieces in photo #5. I bought some of these about 40 years ago. At that time they were being called Custer Sand Agates. What are they called today. Brad
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Post by catmandewe on Apr 16, 2008 8:19:57 GMT -5
Great patterns in that material, very nice cuts. Cant wait for the cabs..................Tony
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Roger
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by Roger on Apr 16, 2008 12:00:23 GMT -5
Thanks,Some call them Teepee canyon agates.These came from west of Custer.I call them Blacks Hills Fairburns.
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Post by stonesthatrock on Apr 17, 2008 9:40:13 GMT -5
those are very pretty, i'd like some of that.
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Sabre52
Cave Dweller
Me and my gal, Rosie
Member since August 2005
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Post by Sabre52 on Apr 17, 2008 11:23:13 GMT -5
Wow Roger, those are terrific! I especially like the real dark ones with all the black for contrast!.....Mel
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