stoneviews
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since April 2009
Posts: 1,864
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Post by stoneviews on Jul 5, 2010 22:31:40 GMT -5
Here is one of the beauties I got, while in Oregon.
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Post by Woodyrock on Jul 5, 2010 23:58:17 GMT -5
Nice one! Of all the Oregon eggs, I believe the Priday is the one where the most luck is involved in finding a treasure within. Even in the sixties, it was said you had to open dozens to find one great one. Woody
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Post by rockmanken on Jul 6, 2010 7:30:32 GMT -5
Wow! Now that is gorgeous. Like looking in a cave with cobwebs. Real dainty looking. Ken
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brent
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since November 2008
Posts: 1,316
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Post by brent on Jul 6, 2010 8:48:17 GMT -5
That is awsome material.
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Post by Bejewelme on Jul 6, 2010 13:08:48 GMT -5
Perfect display piece
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NDK
Cave Dweller
Member since January 2009
Posts: 9,440
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Post by NDK on Jul 6, 2010 14:37:15 GMT -5
I agree, it's gorgeous!
Nate
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Post by Toad on Jul 10, 2010 19:29:36 GMT -5
The moss goes into the matrix stone... Is that usual? Very beautiful.
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spokanetim
has rocks in the head
Member since October 2009
Posts: 656
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Post by spokanetim on Jul 11, 2010 0:37:54 GMT -5
Very cool, looks like one of the Hubble Space Telescopes pictures of nebula's.
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MikeS
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since January 2009
Posts: 1,081
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Post by MikeS on Jul 11, 2010 0:52:00 GMT -5
very cool
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xantokon
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since June 2010
Posts: 150
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Post by xantokon on Jul 11, 2010 6:00:55 GMT -5
very nice
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Post by drocknut on Jul 11, 2010 22:54:34 GMT -5
Wow, that is beautiful.
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