WyckedWyre
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since April 2007
Posts: 1,391
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Post by WyckedWyre on Jul 2, 2005 12:46:52 GMT -5
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ArkieRockhound
freely admits to licking rocks
Member since February 2005
Posts: 870
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Post by ArkieRockhound on Jul 2, 2005 15:02:05 GMT -5
What a beautiful display! How can you look at them everyday though, without taking a hammer or saw to them? Trish
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stefan
Cave Dweller
Member since January 2005
Posts: 14,113
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Post by stefan on Jul 2, 2005 19:20:20 GMT -5
No way- that stuff would be running through the saw in no time! Cool display!
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Post by creativeminded on Jul 5, 2005 9:17:57 GMT -5
I am with the other two I wouldn't be able to leave them alone I would eith have to cut them or break them, however, a couple of the larger pieces of pet wood that I got from Pho will be going into a pond that my dad will be building in the next year or two. Very nice display.
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chassroc
Cave Dweller
Rocks are abundant when you have rocktumblinghobby pals
Member since January 2005
Posts: 3,586
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Post by chassroc on Jul 5, 2005 9:53:43 GMT -5
Nice display . Are they all local rocks? csroc
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Post by Cher on Jul 5, 2005 12:24:14 GMT -5
Nice display, what did you spray them with to get the shine on them. I'm with the others, they'd either be whacked or slabbed, I don't need anything extra for dusting.
Cher
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Post by krazydiamond on Jul 5, 2005 16:15:46 GMT -5
oh, yes, no more dusting. nice display tho. but i couldnt keep from looking inside, especially when the tumblers are empty and they are crying "feed me".
KD
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