deepsouth
fully equipped rock polisher
He who rocks last rocks best
Member since January 2004
Posts: 1,256
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Post by deepsouth on Feb 22, 2005 3:35:39 GMT -5
Hi all , Here is some eyecandy Since a short time I have a new polish compound from my supplier and I want to share the great shine I got, with all of you. He called it :"Propolish". I am delighted with the results . I have redone most of the rocks on the glassplate in the pictures. Enjoy display on a chunk of obsidian some ventifacts in behind cut petrified wood in view and some dahlias under an oregon pine strong colour of hydrangea and some roses and for the green grass lovers My son Theo holding the treasure plate Thanks for looking Jack
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Rose
Cave Dweller
Member since November 2004
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Post by Rose on Feb 22, 2005 4:30:14 GMT -5
Wow what a shine ! -must look out for propolish ! Lovely pictures
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Post by Tweetiepy on Feb 22, 2005 6:18:53 GMT -5
Only on the last picture can you really see the shine on those rocks, all that greenery & flowers really distracts from the rocks....*sigh* in about 3 months I'll be seeing some green & flowers too - just got another dumping of 2" of snow! Maybe that's why my rocks don't shine like that, there's too much snow!!!
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phoenix1647
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since March 2013
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Post by phoenix1647 on Feb 22, 2005 7:45:34 GMT -5
zzzzzzznice shine on those rocks...and love the background too...
Pho
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Post by Cher on Feb 22, 2005 8:15:20 GMT -5
Hahahaha ;D Jack, shame on you *smile* you big tease!! You have a lovely way of displaying your polished rocks, even if it is torture to us poor snowbound people back here in the states. Cruel and inhuman it is! Wonderful shine on those stones, you've got some great looking pieces in there. What is that dark glassy looking rock in the top picture? I really like the looks of that one, almost looks like it has a purple cast to it. Great pics! Love the flowers.
Cher
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llanago
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since January 2004
Posts: 1,714
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Post by llanago on Feb 22, 2005 8:16:24 GMT -5
AW, Jack, it is NOT nice to post all those wonderful pics of green grass and flowers to all of us that have been bogged down in this horrid weather winter has wrought upon us! Oh how I wish I was running through that pasture or sitting in the garden among the flowers! The rocks are beautiful too, great shine, but I was more than distracted from them by the green grass and flowers! llana
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Post by creativeminded on Feb 22, 2005 8:28:36 GMT -5
The rocks look great. Great shine on those Tami
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Post by BearCreekLapidary on Feb 22, 2005 8:57:05 GMT -5
HOLW COW JACK!!!
That is absolutely gorgeous!
A spectacular shine on those stones ... and the greenry ... simply gorgeous!
Thanks for posting the photo's ... ther are all wonderful!
John
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stefan
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Member since January 2005
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Post by stefan on Feb 22, 2005 11:21:05 GMT -5
Ummm Thanks for rubbing it in- Note to self I LOVE SNOW I LOVE SNOW I LOVE SNOW
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Post by krazydiamond on Feb 22, 2005 14:40:00 GMT -5
i want SPRING!!! i want FLOWERS!!! i want PROPOLISH!!!
wow, way to go, Jack!
KD
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Post by sandsman1 on Feb 22, 2005 22:39:06 GMT -5
this post snuck by me--- hey jack very nice shine you got there man , they came out great
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Post by stoner on Feb 23, 2005 1:25:37 GMT -5
Hey Jack. Excellent shine and shape. Two questions. In the first pic, there are alot of small rounded stones on the ground. Are the polished stones and the ones on the ground frome the same place? And in the backround of the second pic you said these were "ventifacts". Could you define ventifacts?
Again, nice job on the stones.
Ed
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rollingstone
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since July 2009
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Post by rollingstone on Feb 23, 2005 1:30:45 GMT -5
Great rocks, great pics. That big chunk of obsidian in the first pic has amazing potential also.
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