Too hot to cab, so another pic heavy post
Sept 6, 2020 19:25:31 GMT -5
QuailRiver, drocknut, and 16 more like this
Post by socalagatehound on Sept 6, 2020 19:25:31 GMT -5
It's over 100 outside and the sunlight is a weird golden color due to the huge plume of smoke from the wildfire east of us. The really odd part is that, with the smoke, it's 102 but the concrete wall around the lawn is cool to the touch. Yesterday I could barely touch it at midday.
These cabs were completed a couple of weeks ago, but I'm slow to post them, of course...lol.
Walker Ranch agate with lots of stuff in it.
Walker Ranch Agate, Alpine, Texas by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Linda Marie Plume, Oregon. The end of the oval was soft so it became something else...maybe a tongue?
Linda Marie Plume Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Indonesian Sagenite, maybe from Sumatra?
Indonesian Sagenite by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Singleton Ranch Golden Plumes from Marfa, TX.
Singleton Ranch Golden Plume, Marfa, Texas by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
And Silver Plume from the same ranch
Singleton Ranch Plume Agate, Marfa, TX by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Walker Ranch Plumes from Alpine, TX.
Walker Ranch Plume, Alpine, Texas by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Walker Ranch Plume Agate, Alpine, TX by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
A large cab of Mexican Plume. Not sure of the exact location.
Mexican Plume Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Willow Creek Jasper. Nice pastel colors.
Willow Creek Jasper, Idaho by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Cady Mountains Brecciated Jasper. Odd color combo. Just north of Lavic across the highway.
Cady Mountains Brecciated Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Howardite from a slab from Jeff at Silverhill Lapidary.
Howardite by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Mexican Needle Agate, unknown location. From a small slab from Pat McMahon.
Mexican Needle Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Riviera Flame Agate from Mexico.
Riviera Flame Agate, Mexico by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Riviera Plume Agate from Mexico. Do they come from the same deposit or nearby each other, or just a marketing name? I know they are both getting harder to find in quality.
Riviera Plume Agate, Mexico by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
All for now. Thanks for taking some of your time to look at some of my cabs! Always appreciated!
Craig
These cabs were completed a couple of weeks ago, but I'm slow to post them, of course...lol.
Walker Ranch agate with lots of stuff in it.
Walker Ranch Agate, Alpine, Texas by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Linda Marie Plume, Oregon. The end of the oval was soft so it became something else...maybe a tongue?
Linda Marie Plume Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Indonesian Sagenite, maybe from Sumatra?
Indonesian Sagenite by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Singleton Ranch Golden Plumes from Marfa, TX.
Singleton Ranch Golden Plume, Marfa, Texas by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
And Silver Plume from the same ranch
Singleton Ranch Plume Agate, Marfa, TX by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Walker Ranch Plumes from Alpine, TX.
Walker Ranch Plume, Alpine, Texas by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Walker Ranch Plume Agate, Alpine, TX by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
A large cab of Mexican Plume. Not sure of the exact location.
Mexican Plume Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Willow Creek Jasper. Nice pastel colors.
Willow Creek Jasper, Idaho by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Cady Mountains Brecciated Jasper. Odd color combo. Just north of Lavic across the highway.
Cady Mountains Brecciated Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Howardite from a slab from Jeff at Silverhill Lapidary.
Howardite by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Mexican Needle Agate, unknown location. From a small slab from Pat McMahon.
Mexican Needle Agate by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Riviera Flame Agate from Mexico.
Riviera Flame Agate, Mexico by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
Riviera Plume Agate from Mexico. Do they come from the same deposit or nearby each other, or just a marketing name? I know they are both getting harder to find in quality.
Riviera Plume Agate, Mexico by Craig Uhlig, on Flickr
All for now. Thanks for taking some of your time to look at some of my cabs! Always appreciated!
Craig