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Post by bobby1 on Mar 8, 2009 10:56:21 GMT -5
Side view. This piece is about 6" across. Bob
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Post by sitnwrap on Mar 8, 2009 11:24:55 GMT -5
That is really beautiful. So if you were to grind the surface flat and polish it would it give that plume effect?
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Post by texaswoodie on Mar 9, 2009 6:20:05 GMT -5
Awesome Bob!
Curt
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DeanW
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Post by DeanW on Mar 9, 2009 9:30:39 GMT -5
Totally Tubular Dude! ;D
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88pathoffroad
spending too much on rocks
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Post by 88pathoffroad on Mar 11, 2009 13:27:04 GMT -5
I have a pretty big piece of that. It was labeled "angel wing agate".
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Post by Titania on Mar 11, 2009 16:46:37 GMT -5
That's really cool! Does it form on the interior of a giant geode?
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Saskrock
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by Saskrock on Mar 11, 2009 19:19:29 GMT -5
Neat piece. Looks like clouds to me.
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Post by Tweetiepy on Mar 13, 2009 19:27:17 GMT -5
It's beautiful, cool stuff but...
I just gotta get my mind out of the gutter!
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Post by Tonyterner on Mar 13, 2009 23:22:01 GMT -5
LOL Tweetiepy you are bad. Interesting specimen. Its it cabbable?
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Post by bobby1 on Mar 16, 2009 10:19:16 GMT -5
Tony, It is only about 3/4" thick and I don't think the the plumes are that well developed. Bob
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