WyckedWyre
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since April 2007
Posts: 1,391
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Post by WyckedWyre on Aug 15, 2008 18:41:50 GMT -5
These preforms all came from one $4.00 slab. Don't know what it is, where it came from or how long I've had it, but they're gonna be nice cabs! Can anyone ID? Sure would like more of this! :oS
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Sabre52
Cave Dweller
Me and my gal, Rosie
Member since August 2005
Posts: 20,504
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Post by Sabre52 on Aug 15, 2008 20:44:54 GMT -5
Susan: That looks like classic Canadian River Plume from the Borger area in the north tip of Texas and very fine examples too! Very difficult to find these days at less than huge prices for good stuff and much of the material coming currently from private ranches in the area is often badly fractured. To my way of thinking though, when you get a good'un, it's one of the best of the Texas Plumes....Mel
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Post by texaswoodie on Aug 16, 2008 5:06:40 GMT -5
Doan know, but they are BOOTIFUL! The Canadian River also has some of the best wood you will ever see.
Curt
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Post by akansan on Aug 16, 2008 22:27:27 GMT -5
Those preforms are outstanding, Susan. I love the middle one and the bottom left one. Absolutely breathtaking!
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Post by sitnwrap on Aug 17, 2008 1:00:16 GMT -5
Those are stunning. Its amazing how much color and pattern variation can be in one slab.
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Post by Tony W on Aug 17, 2008 10:16:12 GMT -5
Beautiful material. Can't wait to see the cabs. T
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