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Post by montanamuskrat on Sept 30, 2009 17:09:42 GMT -5
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carloscinco
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Post by carloscinco on Oct 3, 2009 17:58:58 GMT -5
That's a nice site. Good info. Thanks
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MikeS
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Post by MikeS on Oct 8, 2009 18:13:18 GMT -5
good read
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Post by fishenman on Oct 8, 2009 20:50:52 GMT -5
Good site. I bought the how-to book on cabbing and carving montana agate, it's good.
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Oct 11, 2009 9:44:59 GMT -5
Nice site and a great shop to see too..........But they do over price some stuff.
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Post by Toad on Oct 12, 2009 10:47:42 GMT -5
Their specimens do seem to come in kinda pricey, don't they? But then I've never shopped for high-end Montana agate before, so what do I know.
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Oct 13, 2009 7:55:37 GMT -5
If your ever in Montana,rockhunt the Yellowstone River from Billings to Glendive,mostly the boat docks and fishing places...You will come up with some agates..........
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Post by montanamuskrat on Oct 14, 2009 1:22:33 GMT -5
Go in the fall when the water is low, then there are more area and river bank exposed and you can find more. Also try and go on a sunny day. Your right, they do like there stuff. Tom
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