Roger
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since January 2013
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Post by Roger on Feb 17, 2019 22:06:06 GMT -5
A few cabs from Jan-Feb Ametrine Bisbee Mine Chatoyant Malachite and Azurite Cabochon - love this stuff. The colors are so vivid! Blue Mountain Jasper Cabochon - pitted material with a few hairline cracks but I do like the material. Condor Agate Cabochon - Condor always takes such a great polish. Gembone Dinosaur Bone Cabochon - I giggle every time I cut bone lol Laguna Agate Specimen - Odd shaped nodule called for an odd shaped specimen Louisiana Sand Opal Cabochon - super easy material to work with, but I wish it was more flashy! Ocean Jasper Cabochon - Old stock material, likely from Paul Obenich's claim. Very little of this variety was found =\/\. Ocean Jasper Cabochon Petrified Peanut Wood - fun to work with and polished super easy. Psilomelane Cabochon - I was a little bored... Red Agate Cabochon - not sure of the variety on this one. It was a random slab in a box. It was a total pain in the tushy to polish. Sonora Sunset Cabochon - I really enjoy this stone. There are so many colors in it. Strawberry Quartz - found this little fractured piece in a box of when I was cleaning out the garage. Hope everyone is doing well. Roger
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Post by MsAli on Feb 17, 2019 22:55:31 GMT -5
It's always a pleasure to see your work
Love the strawberry quartz
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Deleted
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Member since January 1970
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2019 23:08:29 GMT -5
psilome is a killer!
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Kai
spending too much on rocks
Member since December 2018
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Post by Kai on Feb 18, 2019 0:29:24 GMT -5
Wow, I never knew that anything like the Psilomelane can even exist!!
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Post by socalagatehound on Feb 18, 2019 14:22:12 GMT -5
Love them all!! Killer craftsmanship.
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Fossilman
Cave Dweller
Member since January 2009
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Post by Fossilman on Feb 18, 2019 15:05:59 GMT -5
Great material... Nice work..
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Feb 18, 2019 15:39:14 GMT -5
Beautiful cabs! Hard to pick a favorite out of all those beauties, but the Condor and the Peanut Wood are at the top of the list.
Thanks for sharing them.
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