SteveHolmes
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Post by SteveHolmes on Oct 12, 2008 18:01:33 GMT -5
I've had these cut for some time too. Enjoy the pics. This is some of the most unusual Dryhead Agate that I've cut. The inside is almost feathery but solid! It took my saw quite a workout to get through these nodules. I love the outer patterning on them. They should make some cool little cabs. A nice piece of Dino Bone. Close-Up of cell structure. It's gonna be cold the next few days...don't know what I'll do with my rocks until next weekend when it should be close to 70 degrees. Steve
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darrad
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Post by darrad on Oct 12, 2008 18:25:53 GMT -5
Real good cell structure in the bone! The featherd look in the Dryhead looks like flames. Very cool!
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Post by texaswoodie on Oct 12, 2008 19:30:39 GMT -5
Very cool stuff Steve. I gotta get me some of that bone one of these days.
Curt
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Post by deb193redux on Oct 13, 2008 1:24:41 GMT -5
Looking forward to the bone cab
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Post by Woodyrock on Oct 13, 2008 3:09:06 GMT -5
Very nice colour in the dino bone! I dug through a Seattle rock shop dino bone bin last month , finally picking one out that I thought would have nice colour, and it is very uninteresting brown inside without good contrast. I am going to have to find out where to find dino bone myself. Woody
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Roger
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Post by Roger on Oct 13, 2008 17:33:13 GMT -5
Real cool stuff Steve love the dino bone Roger
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hope
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Post by hope on Oct 13, 2008 19:12:19 GMT -5
Great stuff, Steve. They surely will make some one-of-a-kind cabs.
Hope
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Wolfden
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Post by Wolfden on Oct 14, 2008 15:22:38 GMT -5
wow great stones
Dennis
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