azgnoinc
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Post by azgnoinc on Aug 29, 2014 22:55:26 GMT -5
So I've got a bit of "extra" Bumblebee - as if one could ever have too much - so I'm looking to share it through trading, I've traded with a few folks on here if you need references - pm me with what you have and pics are always helpful. I will piece it out (individual close up pics are available for each piece) - and will answer pm's in the order they are received if more than one person is interested in a particular slab - the numbers are the weight in grams. The thinnest is about 5mm avg. and the thickest varies from 10-20mm, most average 10mm thick - the shortest is about 2.75in long, the longest is about 5.25in long. Please note that the 58g piece is an end cut, but the colors are killer - see the pics below. If someone is interested in the whole 712g/1.57lb group I'm not opposed to that either :-) All of these pics were taken under indoor lighting with a flash. Longest piece wet front & back #58 end cut
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electricmonk
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Post by electricmonk on Aug 30, 2014 16:06:17 GMT -5
Is that final picture the "heel"? Never mind, actually read your whole post
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Post by braders on Aug 30, 2014 20:12:12 GMT -5
Ummm thats some odd looking bacon ??
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azgnoinc
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Post by azgnoinc on Sept 1, 2014 21:10:43 GMT -5
The heel cut/end cut 58g piece snapped in 2 pieces and is no longer available - but it will get fed to the tumbler now - all the rest is still available.
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Sept 4, 2014 8:46:44 GMT -5
Do you sell the rough???
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polishedball
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Post by polishedball on Sept 7, 2014 20:12:57 GMT -5
Are you interested at all in that marston ranch christmas jasper, you commented in the slab section on some I cut. Lmk thanks, trying to figure out the pm in this tapatalk app.
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Sept 8, 2014 19:59:22 GMT -5
If your asking me,no thank you...I don't buy slabs,I like the rough....
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polishedball
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Post by polishedball on Sept 9, 2014 13:59:13 GMT -5
If your asking me,no thank you...I don't buy slabs,I like the rough.... Nope was asking about the BB. Sorry about the confusion.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2014 16:53:53 GMT -5
I wish you well in your sale, but you need to price your goods.
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azgnoinc
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Post by azgnoinc on Sept 10, 2014 23:19:38 GMT -5
I wish you well in your sale, but you need to price your goods. Being relatively new yet to RTH I thought it best to offer them for trade vs. sale as I know some of the "senior" members get their panties in a wad if you don't have enough stars or posts when attempting to sell and I figured if anyone was interested in purchase versus trade they would PM me.
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Post by stardiamond on Sept 10, 2014 23:33:59 GMT -5
I wish you well in your sale, but you need to price your goods. Being relatively new yet to RTH I thought it best to offer them for trade vs. sale as I know some of the "senior" members get their panties in a wad if you don't have enough stars or posts when attempting to sell and I figured if anyone was interested in purchase versus trade they would PM me. A trade can be as risky as buying. What do you like that you would want to trade for?
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azgnoinc
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Post by azgnoinc on Sept 10, 2014 23:39:03 GMT -5
Trading is just as safe if not more so than buying when both parties have references & even better when they have mutual references. In so far as what I'm interested in - unusual/odd/uncommon colorful agates & jaspers - already have plenty of Kaleidoscope jasper, Carrasite, and Morrisonite - so that leaves plenty of room for other stuff - no flint or anything that is common.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2014 6:25:44 GMT -5
I can trade you some marfa bouquet agate.but you reeled me in with the "M" word (morrisonite ).you wanna trade for some of that ?if not i would be interested in trading for some bumble rough. Dave
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Post by broseph82 on Sept 15, 2014 9:34:46 GMT -5
Do you have any bumblebee that has the circular patterns like this? Also, if anyone knows a price, what price range would this run me?
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azgnoinc
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Post by azgnoinc on Sept 19, 2014 7:37:54 GMT -5
Do you have any bumblebee that has the circular patterns like this? Also, if anyone knows a price, what price range would this run me? Nope, none of the material I have looks like that, as evidenced by the pictures in the ad, but that is a very nice pice you have there - almost looks like Kabamby ocean jasper
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Sept 19, 2014 9:50:19 GMT -5
I would say that would be an Ocean jasper too...That is way cool!!!!! Those colors "POP"!
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