donwrob
has rocks in the head
Member since June 2003
Posts: 509
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Post by donwrob on Dec 4, 2004 8:48:09 GMT -5
*****double bump***** for James Really nice work there James, lookin' good! keep it up buddy. Don
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James
freely admits to licking rocks
Member since October 2003
Posts: 876
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Post by James on Dec 5, 2004 14:47:31 GMT -5
Hi again guys, thanks for the kind words again!
Ricki, actually, I have been taking classes from D.C. Waldorf... Not in person, of course... What I did, was I bought his videos and book on the subject. Plus, I already had an understanding of how rocks break due to my lifelong handling of rocks. Mainly obsidian.
Shorty, I'd love to go through the details for you but right now I just don't have the time. It would take a while to do so. I'll get around to it one of these days though.
Don, thanks for poking in. I haven't seen you around here for a while. I hope to see some more of your fine work. You were the one who actually inspired me to do this stuff in the first place. ;D
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thewiz
has rocks in the head
"What good is money if you don't spend it"
Member since January 2004
Posts: 735
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Post by thewiz on Dec 16, 2004 12:47:19 GMT -5
james they rock . i must learn that someday
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Post by creativeminded on Dec 17, 2004 10:32:27 GMT -5
You did a great job on that arrowhead. Keep up the good work. Tami
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Guy
off to a rocking start
Want to expose my children to the world of Rocks!
Member since December 2004
Posts: 22
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Post by Guy on Dec 19, 2004 23:12:17 GMT -5
Very nice James! I especially love the close up of the scar pattern, I can't imagine how hard that must be to make! I wonder if was like in the "old days"...*wink* Great job and great pics Guy
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