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Post by Michael John on May 30, 2009 21:22:45 GMT -5
This is 25+ pounds of material from "Agate Road". There's some oranges and other colors in some of this, but it's all predominantly white, so to be as close to correct as possible, let's call this Chalcedony. You'll get all of the stones in the pics, plus whatever else I can cram into the box. I'm cutting to the chase with the price, so that it'll hopefully sell quickly. It's $25 $20, including free Priority Mail shipping within the continental US (I pay the $10.35). Make your payment to my PayPal account, groovatism@hotmail.com, THEN PM me to let me know you've made the purchase, so that I can mark the lot as SOLD. If you live outside the continental US and wish to buy, please contact me before paying so that the shipping cost can be calculated.
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Post by Michael John on Jun 4, 2009 13:57:38 GMT -5
BONUS - I'm adding a chunk of the "Brimstone" which I just aquired to this batch! You can see an example in this thread. VERY cool stuff! PRICE REDUCED TO $20!
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Post by Bikerrandy on Jun 6, 2009 21:40:41 GMT -5
I got a box of this from MJ, cool stuff!!
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coasthunterjay
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Post by coasthunterjay on Jun 7, 2009 20:19:40 GMT -5
do you cut these or tumble them? any finished product pictures? sorry im getting needy but i was curious.........Thanks, Jay
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Post by Michael John on Jun 8, 2009 2:02:48 GMT -5
do you cut these or tumble them? You can see the ruler in the first three pics to give you a good reference for the sizes of the stones. They range from tumbling size, up. Whether you want to tumble or cab is up to you, depending on your perception of each stone. any finished product pictures? Pics of material from Agate Road has been posted many times on the forums, tumbled, slabbed. cabbed, and wrapped. However, as I said in the initial post, "There's some oranges and other colors in some of this, but it's all predominantly white, so to be as close to correct as possible, let's call this Chalcedony." Although the oranges and reds from Agate Road are gorgeous, this white material is very pretty, too. It has a lot of different patterns and varies in translucency. Some pieces do have some color, but I purposely made thix batch mostly white, because it's not bland, and will definately please someone wanting pretty white cabs and/or tumbles. If it was just blahhhh, it would be decorating my yard LOL.
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Post by Michael John on Jun 10, 2009 20:38:53 GMT -5
SOLD! Thank You Very Much, Amber!!!
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