jspencer
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Post by jspencer on Sept 8, 2012 23:12:23 GMT -5
Fire on the mountain? Thats what I see in it. Gotta love what nature does with clay. Attachments:
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jspencer
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Post by jspencer on Sept 8, 2012 23:15:53 GMT -5
The adjoining slab. It looks like a cosmic explosion! Attachments:
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carloscinco
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by carloscinco on Sept 9, 2012 7:55:23 GMT -5
That crazy lace is full of pictures. Nice material.
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Post by frane on Sept 9, 2012 18:46:57 GMT -5
Yep, looks like lace. How big is that?
Fran
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Post by talkingstones on Sept 9, 2012 20:01:00 GMT -5
Nope. First pict lower left corner...that's volcanic activity. LOL! GREAT stone!!! Enjoy it!
Cathy
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Post by Rockoonz on Sept 9, 2012 20:01:16 GMT -5
Definiyely some kind of lace agate from somewhere, and the sagenite on the 2nd slab sure is like fireworks.
Lee
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Post by Roller on Sept 9, 2012 22:50:24 GMT -5
i have some similar pieces too this .. have no idea where form either but i said the same ..looks like lace .. beautiful stuff .. reminds me i need to cab one ..
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jspencer
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Post by jspencer on Sept 10, 2012 13:12:45 GMT -5
Fran it is about a 2"x3" slab. I just like the varieties of colors and that I see no flaws or fractures so there is no waste or breaks to drop in the tumbler. But it also makes it harder to decide where to cut it. I`ll throw a slab in the vibe with others. I usually put one slab from each rock in the vibe to polish and see how it polishes up before I decide to finish slabbing it and to cab it or not.
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