wyobrian
fully equipped rock polisher
GO VIKINGS
Member since February 2009
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Post by wyobrian on Mar 20, 2010 15:20:01 GMT -5
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Post by Toad on Mar 20, 2010 15:49:58 GMT -5
Pic #3 is the bomb! Have some real nice stones there.
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Post by Bikerrandy on Mar 20, 2010 18:55:30 GMT -5
Sweet!! Are the ones in the last pic Fairburn agates?
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wyobrian
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by wyobrian on Mar 20, 2010 19:14:19 GMT -5
Randy my brother John (thunder69) finds those in Mississippi in gravel bars in the creeks Brian
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carloscinco
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Post by carloscinco on Mar 20, 2010 19:14:30 GMT -5
Those are some great looking stones. Did you collect the Lakers? The agates in the last photo look like some rain flower agates I picked up on Ebay a few years ago. Really nice batch.
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Post by rockrookie on Mar 20, 2010 20:07:28 GMT -5
Awesome Laker's !! especcially # 3 single the striped one --paul
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elementary
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Post by elementary on Mar 20, 2010 23:08:55 GMT -5
I'm really liking the Mississippi stones. They aren't the bright reds I see from up north and not the blues from here in California.
Impressive and different.
Enjoy!
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Post by frane on Mar 21, 2010 8:29:05 GMT -5
Lots of beauties there! Fran
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Post by Bejewelme on Mar 23, 2010 14:18:34 GMT -5
Cool Brian! Those lakers are sweet, but I am partial to John's agates, I think they are really cool with such diverse patterns!
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Haleysdream
has rocks in the head
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Post by Haleysdream on Mar 24, 2010 20:13:19 GMT -5
They are beautiful, a lot of variation.
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Post by Condor on Mar 25, 2010 20:05:12 GMT -5
NIce. I really like the brother johns.
Condor
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Post by Hard Rock Cafe on Mar 25, 2010 21:38:31 GMT -5
Those are some nice looking rocks, especially for being 2 billion years old. The Mississippi ones are cool and very similar to Fairburns in some ways. I'd love to find some of those.
Chuck
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Rockygibraltar
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Post by Rockygibraltar on Mar 25, 2010 23:24:04 GMT -5
Great finish on your stone. The Laker in photo 2 looks like it has cold cold ice in the middle.
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leadhand
spending too much on rocks
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Post by leadhand on Mar 25, 2010 23:25:45 GMT -5
Great lakers. thanks for sharing
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pebblepup
has rocks in the head
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Post by pebblepup on Mar 26, 2010 22:02:39 GMT -5
That is a sweet batch of rocks you have. Nice work.
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MikeS
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Post by MikeS on Mar 27, 2010 13:58:07 GMT -5
very nice!
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