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Post by HankRocks on Nov 19, 2020 9:11:27 GMT -5
Got these out of Polish about a week ago and just getting around to posting a few pictures. Had about 80 pendants in the run along with 40 or so Brazilian slabs in the 2 to 3 inch range. May stop mixing the two as I had about 15 pendant stones that needed repair and re-run. Some of the heavier slabs probably added to the higher attrition rate for the pendant stones. IMG_2287 by Findrocks, on Flickr IMG_2289 by Findrocks, on Flickr The pink of the Sunnyside Mine, Colorado Rhodonite did come out well in the picture; IMG_2290 by Findrocks, on Flickr IMG_2294 by Findrocks, on Flickr Texas Palm, Llanite(from June trip), and unknown from Needle Peak. Found an even bigger piece in the old Rock Garden, It will go in the cutting Queue after saw cleanup. IMG_2296 by Findrocks, on Flickr Assorted West Texas Agate IMG_2297 by Findrocks, on Flickr West Texas Wood. The top center might be a root section and has some nice "eyes" on the top right. IMG_2301 by Findrocks, on Flickr Assorted hearts IMG_2303 by Findrocks, on Flickr A bit large, did not want to cut the pattern even with the fractures. It held up through the tumbling; IMG_2305 by Findrocks, on Flickr Henry
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Nov 19, 2020 9:49:40 GMT -5
Nice materials and great tumbling.
Chuck
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Nov 19, 2020 9:50:07 GMT -5
Gorgeous stones, Hank.
I love the Montanas and that unknown one from Needle Peak is the bomb!
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Post by jasoninsd on Nov 19, 2020 10:03:15 GMT -5
Hank those are gorgeous! Those hearts turned out great!
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Post by miket on Nov 19, 2020 11:10:28 GMT -5
Missed this post, wonderful work, sir! I really like that West Texas heart...
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kyoti
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Post by kyoti on Nov 20, 2020 10:03:07 GMT -5
Those are a beautiful batch. I love the petrified wood and the hearts!
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