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Post by beefjello on Mar 5, 2011 12:14:54 GMT -5
Cut some more of that sagenite last night and realized the bucket was getting pretty full. This is from the past few months of occasional cutting. sagenite others from the same local wash Burro Creek moss north of Phoenix Anderson some randoms thanks for the look
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dbrealityrocks
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by dbrealityrocks on Mar 5, 2011 12:19:24 GMT -5
Just rub it in!!! LMAO I think it's fabulous what you find nearby. Closest thing here is 90 miles north on the yellowstone, Montana agates, or east of Rapid City for Fairburns.
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Post by beefjello on Mar 6, 2011 22:29:46 GMT -5
Thank you kindly
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stefan
Cave Dweller
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Post by stefan on Mar 7, 2011 11:44:31 GMT -5
Nice Beef. If you want, just dump that bucket in a FRB and send it to me. I'll "store" it for ya free of charge!
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Post by tanyafrench on Mar 7, 2011 11:47:15 GMT -5
Hey Brian, those are wonderful. When do you begin cabbing them. If you have any scraps I will be happy to take them off your hands. Really beautiful slabs. Tanya
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Post by tandl on Mar 10, 2011 11:24:22 GMT -5
I really like the sag
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Post by Donnie's Rocky Treasures on Mar 10, 2011 12:15:04 GMT -5
Well, let's see here...............I like the sagenite, that is real cool! On the other hand, that local wash stuff (tan & orange & white) sure has a nice lacy look to it. I love the black in pinkish colored Anderson, such a nice contrast! And then there is .............well, shoot, it all looks pretty good!
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Post by akansan on Mar 14, 2011 11:52:47 GMT -5
Glad to see some things never change - Brian still manages to pull out a bunch of nice slabs from his bucket! Sheesh. I have GOT to get to AZ some time to hunt!
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