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Post by fireforged on Jul 28, 2016 16:46:09 GMT -5
Have been cutting some of the 800+lbs of rock gathered from neighbors drive. Most of it looks to be yellowstone river moss agate although you could persuade me that it is something else if you wanted. The first pic is of the slab pile on the table after washing. The second picture is of some select slabs that caught my eye when I took pictures. Now to figure out what kind of jewelry to turn them into.
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