bhiatt
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Post by bhiatt on Feb 15, 2015 18:11:43 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2015 18:17:42 GMT -5
WOW That looks like a million dollar rock. Too bad the second bull's eye is broken but it is still amazing. Jim
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Post by snowmom on Feb 15, 2015 20:54:36 GMT -5
remarkable! Amazing mother nature, how in the world could a person explain how this happened? miracles abound.
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quartz
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Post by quartz on Feb 15, 2015 22:15:24 GMT -5
Eye catching! One in a million or two?
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spiritstone
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Post by spiritstone on Feb 16, 2015 0:28:16 GMT -5
The detail in the bullseye looks almost to perfect to be naturally made. Sweet looking piece!
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Post by gingerkid on Feb 16, 2015 16:06:29 GMT -5
Outstanding limb casts and the orbs are spectacular! bhiatt, did you find the ones you posted? WOAH!!
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bhiatt
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by bhiatt on Feb 16, 2015 17:16:40 GMT -5
I didn't find them. A buddy that lives in Moab, Utah found the bigger redwood piece. The smaller orb piece he got at a rock show in Moab not that long ago. He cut and polished them both.
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Feb 16, 2015 17:36:15 GMT -5
Cool story. How do you put a price on something so rare ?
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Post by rockjunquie on Feb 16, 2015 17:38:11 GMT -5
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