rockymom
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Post by rockymom on Nov 26, 2016 18:10:05 GMT -5
Hi,
My tumbling is taking way more time than anticipated and I promised three people a basket of tumbled stones for Christmas. SO....
Does anyone here sell their tumbled rocks?
Looking for United States stones from as many states as possible. Agates, corals, petrified wood, quartz, jasper, chert ect.
Nice quality, interesting designs with no pits or imperfections.
Thank you!
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Nov 26, 2016 18:44:18 GMT -5
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Tommy
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Post by Tommy on Nov 26, 2016 19:22:35 GMT -5
^ ^ | | Others may chime in but I would jump on Chuck's tumbles. He's a master class tumbler
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Nov 26, 2016 19:33:22 GMT -5
Dito Tommy.
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Nov 26, 2016 19:44:08 GMT -5
At first I read your request as stones tumbled in the US but now I am thinking you are looking for rocks from the US. My mixed tumbles on Etsy would not fit that description. I may be able to pull together a batch of just US stuff depending on the quantity you need.
Chuck
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rockymom
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Post by rockymom on Nov 26, 2016 20:04:12 GMT -5
Thank you Chuck. Yes I would like rocks that are US in origin. Do you have any lakers, pudding or petotsky stones to sell.
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rockymom
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Post by rockymom on Nov 26, 2016 20:06:01 GMT -5
JamesSP, where do you sell your tumbles? From your posts it seems like you tumble all sorts of US stones. Do you sell your tumbled coral and others?
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Nov 26, 2016 21:17:43 GMT -5
Thank you Chuck. Yes I would like rocks that are US in origin. Do you have any lakers, pudding or petotsky stones to sell. I tumble Lakers every chance I get but usually pay a good amount for the rough then spend 3-6 months getting them done so I don't let them go easily. 4-6 ounces each - not for sale I am stocking up on pudding stones right now to fill spring time gift shop orders so I do have a bunch of those too. Chuck
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rockymom
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Post by rockymom on Nov 27, 2016 8:06:42 GMT -5
Thank you Chuck! Those look great. I will send you a message, interested in a mix of what you have. Any petotsky stones?
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Nov 27, 2016 9:00:04 GMT -5
Thank you Chuck! Those look great. I will send you a message, interested in a mix of what you have. Any petotsky stones? Petoskey stones are not a rock that tumbles well. Jugglerguy is the only one I know of that has had any success at it. Chuck
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mjflinty
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Post by mjflinty on Nov 27, 2016 9:24:53 GMT -5
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Nov 27, 2016 10:36:55 GMT -5
Dang Chuck. No wonder you have so much nice lapidary stuff. Tumbles by the carat lol. World class lakers, makes sense to sell with fat prices. Rare like gold.
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