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Post by deb193redux on Dec 31, 2011 22:28:09 GMT -5
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jason12x12
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Post by jason12x12 on Jan 1, 2012 9:20:48 GMT -5
I dont know what it is, but the color contrast is exceptional... I like it
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2012 14:26:51 GMT -5
That volcanic eruption in the last pic is awesome. Jim
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Post by FrogAndBearCreations on Jan 1, 2012 14:41:27 GMT -5
Wow, love it!
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shermlock
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Post by shermlock on Jan 1, 2012 15:26:58 GMT -5
That volcanic eruption in the last pic is awesome. Jim I was thinking the same thing! Great eruptions! Scott
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Post by Tonyterner on Jan 6, 2012 20:39:19 GMT -5
That plume has a lot of color. Very very pretty.
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LarryS
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Post by LarryS on Jan 7, 2012 10:33:17 GMT -5
I just bought 2 slabs just like these at Quartzsite from a Oregon vendor and the guy had them labeled as Graveyard Point Plume. I'm not experienced enough to identify most material and I bought it because I liked it, what ever it is. Could have come from a drainage ditch in Quartzsite, for all I know! I'm currently making cabs with it. LarryS
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Post by roy on Jan 7, 2012 11:34:43 GMT -5
i am no expert but my understanding is that regular graveyard has mostley white plumes and regency rose has the pinkish color plumes i have some of both maybe i could dig them out and take some pics
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Post by frane on Jan 9, 2012 10:21:09 GMT -5
Fantastic material! I think out of your group shot, my favorites are the top center and the middle left slabs. Fran
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