hand2mouthmining
spending too much on rocks
Purveyors of California Gem Rock
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Post by hand2mouthmining on May 28, 2013 19:09:19 GMT -5
Hi, geoenthusiasts! We currently have 4 nice Mariposite slabs, and 2 deep green vesuvianite slabs available at our eBay Store at stores.ebay.com/Hand-2-Mouth-Mining. Martiposite, from the Merced River Gorge, Mariposa County, CA. Vesuvianite, Tulare County, CA.These lovely slabs are listed "Buy It Now," but you can save by using the "make an offer" feature. These are from our Show inventory, good solid stone. ______________________________ We recently had a banner day for Panoche Hills "California" and "Cross" poppy jasper; 3 chunks, 4 pounds, 14+ oz. pounds. That's over 11.000 carats total weight. Panoche Hills "California" poppy jasper. It shows a really dense, tight pattern.California to "3P" poppy jasper, loaded with hematite and bright colors."Cross" poppy jasper. Some of the poppies show glowing blue opal centers.Colorful Panoche Hills poppy jasper is scarce, with less than 100 pounds recovered in 3 years. These chunks have tight patterns, bright colors, and are hard, solid cabbing material. We usually slab these for Show sale (for $100 per pound) but we're offering these as a 3 stone lot for $300, including domestic shipping. International shipping is available, at only actual cost. They're currently listed at our Monthly Special page, hand2mouthmining.net/This_Month_s_Specials.html. Be sure to check out our other Specials, too. For your convenience and security, all transactions are through PayPal. It's nice to be back here at RTH. My appreciation goes out to all my friends and customers, for their kind inquiries during my recent illnesses. Be well! Kris
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Post by paulshiroma on May 28, 2013 22:01:22 GMT -5
Let me know if/when you decide to slab that huge piece of poppy jasper.
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2013 22:41:31 GMT -5
huge piece? The ruler says they are all in the three inch range.
Did you find a huge piece too?
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hand2mouthmining
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Post by hand2mouthmining on May 29, 2013 16:45:14 GMT -5
Let me know if/when you decide to slab that huge piece of poppy jasper. Sure will, Paul. If they don't go as a "lot" by Saturday, we'll slab 'em up. I'll send you (and anyone else who requests) a message with links to the sales pages, if that happens. Scott, huge is always a relative term ... Ask any teenager with acne! The average Panoche Hills poppy is walnut sized, so yes, these are (relatively) huge, and scarce. Aren't they lovely? Best regards, Kris
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Jun 3, 2013 15:29:12 GMT -5
That poppy looks really nice Kris! Hope it finds a great home.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2013 23:44:39 GMT -5
Scott, huge is always a relative term ... Ask any teenager with acne! I had not considered your rock is me equal to a pimple. I had not thought of that. Glad you pointed that out.
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hand2mouthmining
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Purveyors of California Gem Rock
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Post by hand2mouthmining on Jun 10, 2013 14:59:49 GMT -5
That poppy looks really nice Kris! Hope it finds a great home. Thanks, Susan! Poppy slabs will be posted sometime this week.
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