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Post by fishenman on Dec 23, 2008 16:38:46 GMT -5
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Post by texaswoodie on Dec 23, 2008 18:05:35 GMT -5
Whoa! Amazing stuff.
Curt
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Post by frane on Dec 23, 2008 20:03:06 GMT -5
The name doesn't do it justice! It is really a nice slab with beautiful patterns in it! Fran
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SteveHolmes
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since July 2009
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Post by SteveHolmes on Dec 23, 2008 20:30:16 GMT -5
Sweeet Plumes! You gonna cab it up?? I think everyone has a nice slab that they never want to cut up. Maybe this would be a good thread to begin. Your Best non-cutter slab! hmmmmmmmmm. Steve
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Post by stonesthatrock on Dec 23, 2008 21:43:11 GMT -5
very pretty, i don't think i would be able to cut it up
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Post by fishenman on Dec 23, 2008 21:55:12 GMT -5
No, I won't cut this one. I do have a couple more slabs though..................
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Post by Tonyterner on Dec 24, 2008 8:54:50 GMT -5
That is really cool.
Steve I think that's a great idea and something you should start up after the holidays. I love looking at slabs.
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Post by sitnwrap on Dec 24, 2008 9:49:29 GMT -5
That is a show slab for certain. The plumes in the slab are really beautiful. Makes me want to get out my loupe and have a closer look.
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DeanW
has rocks in the head
Member since December 2007
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Post by DeanW on Dec 24, 2008 16:34:41 GMT -5
Nice, very nice.
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Post by Bikerrandy on Dec 26, 2008 17:22:21 GMT -5
That's awesome!!
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Post by sparkles on Dec 27, 2008 8:59:24 GMT -5
Astonishing Slab Fishenman, that's a real corker! Those plumes could almost be icicles! Very festive looking! I like the backlit shot too, that's a very choice piece of Agate Sir! ;D Thanks for sharing it with us! Cheers, Sparkles.
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MidNight~Rocksi3
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Member since January 2008
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Post by MidNight~Rocksi3 on Dec 27, 2008 10:10:07 GMT -5
I had to come see !!! The title is it's real name? for realz? lol never heard of it.. wonder why they named it that..how crazy cool is that! .. I love the Depth in there! like peeking through a winterish fish aquarium.. and yeah i'm with the rest .. glad you didn't cut it..
*smiles* Roxy
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Post by fishenman on Dec 27, 2008 17:20:12 GMT -5
The title is correct...it comes from Stinking Water Pass, Oregon. I think they built a dam there and found some of the best petrified wood in the world, the plume agate and more.
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Post by stardiamond on Jan 15, 2009 17:14:45 GMT -5
Stinkingwater is one of my favorites. Something I surf for on ebay. I had the opportunity to get a very nice 5# piece at a rock show, but didn't have a big enough saw. I still kick myself over not buying it.
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