bushmanbilly
Cave Dweller
Member since October 2008
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Post by bushmanbilly on Jun 1, 2009 22:09:14 GMT -5
Just thought I would post these on here . Just some of the other stuff I do. Hope you like them.
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wyobrian
fully equipped rock polisher
GO VIKINGS
Member since February 2009
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Post by wyobrian on Jun 1, 2009 22:14:11 GMT -5
very cool guitar picks Brian
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Post by sitnwrap on Jun 2, 2009 6:12:41 GMT -5
Those are really beautiful. My favorite is that third one.
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Post by 150FromFundy on Jun 2, 2009 9:59:52 GMT -5
REALLY thin! Are they cabs, or guitar picks? Gives a whole new meaning to the term rock pick.
150FromFundy
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Post by Bejewelme on Jun 2, 2009 13:28:26 GMT -5
I thought they were cabs, heck I would wear them around my neck!!!!! Very pretty ones, I love the last one and the yellow one.
Do you have to use stones of a certain hardness?
Do you play guitar?
Very nice!
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bushmanbilly
Cave Dweller
Member since October 2008
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Post by bushmanbilly on Jun 2, 2009 21:11:31 GMT -5
Ya there picks. The Bloodstone is 2.2 mm, White Brazil is 1.8 mm. I have made them as thin as .74 mm. Amber I mainly use Agates and a few jaspers. I'm working on some Antelope Jasper that I got from Banjo Creek. I have had a request from a fellow in Australia for a Amber one. Can't use it to play with, he collects them. When I get it done I will post it. I used to sell them under a friends Ebay account. But I am selling them on my own now, under the name saskamber. Just wish I could wrap, but like I told Scott (Saskrock) I'm a stone cutter Captain!! not a wrapper. Glad you like them.
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hope
spending too much on rocks
Member since May 2008
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Post by hope on Jun 2, 2009 21:44:46 GMT -5
Nice picks. I would vote for the last one but they are all super and something functional also.
Hope
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Post by frane on Jun 5, 2009 11:07:59 GMT -5
Beautiful! I had a pattern for a chainmail wrap for picks to make them into jewelry. It would work on those and be beautiful! Fran
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