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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2013 18:54:50 GMT -5
Amy Sage - a magnificent piece from roy - lots of slabs to make before I get a cube. I offer humble apologies for the blurry image. I shoulda got out the tripod.
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Post by Pat on Nov 27, 2013 18:56:30 GMT -5
Blurs or not, it is a lovely piece. Love the color combination. Some good looking potential cabs in there!
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panamark
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Post by panamark on Nov 27, 2013 20:16:11 GMT -5
Hey Scott, much of the Amy Sage I have seen is quite fractured. You think you can get a solid enough chunk for a cube? I guess you never said how big a cube, ha.
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Post by roy on Nov 28, 2013 11:52:21 GMT -5
mark the stuff that have been work with hasn't been to fractored in fact most of the fractures will be healed ones! nice one scott cant wait to see what you get done with it
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Post by pghram on Nov 28, 2013 11:53:13 GMT -5
Great looking material. It should make a spectacular sphere.
Rich
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2013 23:18:36 GMT -5
Hey Scott, much of the Amy Sage I have seen is quite fractured. You think you can get a solid enough chunk for a cube? I guess you never said how big a cube, ha. This hunk is solid. I'll get a 3-4" cube from it and a dozen slabs to sell for rick money.
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