SteveHolmes
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since July 2009
Posts: 1,900
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Post by SteveHolmes on Nov 12, 2008 23:23:36 GMT -5
Thanks again! ;D I got that big blue moss from a good friend in Oregon. He actually sliced it for a friend, and when he saw how fractured it was, it was destined to become yard rock. I asked if I could have one of the 3 large pieces, and he said..go ahead! It was in my yard for a long time, but decided to not take any chances, and move it inside my rock shed. It sits proudly on a shelf, and I think it will become my new cab backdrop. bejewelme.....Patinece my Dear...Patience Steve
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49er
freely admits to licking rocks
Member since February 2008
Posts: 753
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Post by 49er on Nov 13, 2008 0:34:14 GMT -5
Very nice work. Purple cab has some interesting quartz markings. Is thee any more of this material? If so, hope to see more cabs.
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blarneystone
spending too much on rocks
Rocks in my head
Member since March 2010
Posts: 307
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Post by blarneystone on Nov 14, 2008 20:48:18 GMT -5
Holy crap... that display rock is amazing.. the dryhead and the cab are amazing too! Great stuff Steve.
Dan
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rallyrocks
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since November 2005
Posts: 1,507
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Post by rallyrocks on Nov 14, 2008 20:58:10 GMT -5
Waaaaaaa, I want to live in Utah. Is that a red state? ;D Curt Politically- I think Utah is about as red a state as you'll find anywhere, Curt, you should feel right at home up there! Lots of way cool collecting sites and fascinating geology. And theres a lot of nice folks from this message board there too. So steve, any chance that there are some leftover pieces of that blue stuff? it shure is purty!
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Post by BuiltonRock on Nov 15, 2008 9:55:01 GMT -5
The cabs are great Steve, but I am looking at the background and a little window into your work area! john
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