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Post by rockmanken on Jan 30, 2012 11:26:14 GMT -5
Great lookig stuff, Jason. Thanks for taking us along. Great pictures. Ken
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Post by helens on Feb 3, 2012 17:33:46 GMT -5
Wow! It's so interesting to see where these rocks come from and the work involved in getting it!!
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buffster
off to a rocking start
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Post by buffster on Apr 29, 2012 21:34:34 GMT -5
absolutely mahvelous!
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carloscinco
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Post by carloscinco on May 2, 2012 12:59:38 GMT -5
Excellent trip posting. That stuff looks very nice. Thanks for taking us along.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2012 20:52:23 GMT -5
I'd be interested in a LDRB with a couple of big chunks for sphere making and the rest filled with smaller stuff. PM me if you are selling.
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docharber
has rocks in the head
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Post by docharber on May 21, 2012 1:38:37 GMT -5
that is terrific looking stuff. I don't need a ton, but i'm president of our local club and I know several people who would go for a few pounds each...PLEASE let me know if you have some for sale to us poor souls in rockless Florida.
Mark H.
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Post by kk on May 21, 2012 2:47:37 GMT -5
Pm him, and I'm sure he will select some prime stuff like he did for me.
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m83striker
starting to shine!
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Post by m83striker on Jul 21, 2012 17:13:36 GMT -5
I know that I am fairly new to the hobby, but with 4lbs of Rhyolite being the first batch in my tumbler it has become my favorite of all. Living in lower Michigan, I can only dream of going somewhere like that to dig my own rock. Awesome pictures!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2012 13:46:05 GMT -5
Jason; Have you put this material under a UV lamp? I have photographic evidence indicating this material MAY be fluorescent. In this image are two pieces of your beautiful candy stone. Notice they are overexposed. All the balance of the image is properly exposed. That means the extra light likely came from the rock itself. I dont have UV to check it with. Do you??
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rockingthenorth
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Post by rockingthenorth on Aug 9, 2012 15:34:07 GMT -5
Holy cow such awesome pics and the stone is out of this world
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