Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Jun 7, 2011 8:25:09 GMT -5
Howdy folks, Most the rest of these were just blah and I only have three more to cut. Three largest in the box were of course, duds *L*. Anyway, just a couple of more pics.....Mel More typical Berrendo T-egg with the red on red color: Another more typical example: Really like this one. Odd shades of orange and kind of a layered effect: Only two slabs I was able to recover. If I can find my dang small slab grabber, I may slice some more slabs off the halves I've cut. You know, moving sucks. I found my box with the slab grabbers and somehow, I've got only the two big grabbers which, of course, won't fit in the jaws of the vice on the new ten inch saw *L*. Never fails, small grabber is no where to be found.
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NDK
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Post by NDK on Jun 7, 2011 21:08:13 GMT -5
It may be because I'm colorblind, but that slab on the right in the last pic looks like a slice of kiwi fruit lol. Good luck finding the slab grabber Mel.
Nate
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Jun 7, 2011 23:59:57 GMT -5
Awesome!
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Post by paulshiroma on Jun 8, 2011 0:19:51 GMT -5
Interesting looking pieces, Mel. Where did you pick them up?
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Jun 8, 2011 7:31:00 GMT -5
Paul: I got the rough eggs at the old Lindberg's Rockshop in Deming, NM back in the 70's when I was down there on a field trip to Woodward , Big Diggins and the Baker Ranch T-egg beds. The Lindbergs at that time were the folks you had to check in with to dig those last two New Mexico agate beds.....Mel
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