rockdewd
has rocks in the head
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Post by rockdewd on Oct 24, 2009 21:20:04 GMT -5
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Post by roswelljero on Oct 24, 2009 21:36:01 GMT -5
Holy Cr@p!
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wyobrian
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by wyobrian on Oct 24, 2009 21:41:48 GMT -5
very cool ;D i should have went to that Brian
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Post by NatureNut on Oct 24, 2009 21:57:51 GMT -5
Wow! Totally amazing! I'm sitting here wondering which was more expensive, the biggest cathedral, or the cars...
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Post by Toad on Oct 24, 2009 22:21:23 GMT -5
Cathedrals are great. Like the slabs in the second picture as well.
Wonder how many of the cathedrals sold. If not a bunch, at least they looked easy to pack back up.
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Post by frane on Oct 25, 2009 8:13:03 GMT -5
Well, that made my jaw drop! I guess to do these you need to add a few tools like forklift and a mammoth saw! Amazing! Fran
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Oct 25, 2009 9:08:39 GMT -5
Holy Moly!!!!!!! :drool: What kind of prices was he asking?
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rockdewd
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Post by rockdewd on Oct 25, 2009 15:17:34 GMT -5
Prices were based on weight. I didn't bother to inquire this year. I bought a amethyst cathedral a few years ago. I think it weighed 22 lbs and was about 24" tall. I paid around $160. Those big ones go for $3000-$5000 and up.
If you are shopping for cathedrals look closely at what you are buying. They coat the outside with cement to hold it together and use cement to build up the base for it to stand on. That all adds weight.
The really big ones they bring out of the mine in pieces and re-assemble them.
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