Fossilman
Cave Dweller
Member since January 2009
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Post by Fossilman on Feb 10, 2018 15:09:07 GMT -5
HOLY MOLLY Tommy, that's just sick!!!!! AWESOME eggs!
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Tommy
Administrator
Member since January 2013
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Post by Tommy on Feb 11, 2018 22:34:14 GMT -5
I always feel obligated to make things right and try my best to turn a bad situation good. Im very glad you got some good eggs.....Now, as far as cabbing that sucker, I would do it in a heartbeat. 😊 Thanks again Aaron and welcome to the board. That first picture is a slab as can be seen through the druzy - and heck yes it's getting cabbed! No offense intended to anyone here or elsewhere please - but so many egg people I meet or see on Facebook think everyone is supposed to keep them as specimens, or that slicing them for cabbing is breaking some kind of rule. There was a dude on the thunder egg enthusiasts page the other day ranting against people slicing them for cabs. I say to each his own - I'm a cabber and I freakin love making cabs out of eggs - the variety is endless.
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zarguy
fully equipped rock polisher
Cedar City, Utah - rockhound heaven!
Member since December 2005
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Post by zarguy on Feb 12, 2018 0:39:58 GMT -5
I'm with Tommy. If I can't turn it into cabs, I'm not interested in it. Lynn
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gemfeller
Cave Dweller
Member since June 2011
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Post by gemfeller on Feb 12, 2018 1:01:17 GMT -5
I'm with Tommy. If I can't turn it into cabs, I'm not interested in it. Lynn Add me to that list...with some exceptions. I've -- rarely -- come across some slabs I won't cab because it just wouldn't be right.
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