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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Nov 22, 2020 15:11:20 GMT -5
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Post by Peruano on Nov 22, 2020 15:29:55 GMT -5
Sweet.
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Post by toiv0 on Nov 22, 2020 16:10:54 GMT -5
Awesome as usual
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RWA3006
Cave Dweller
Member since March 2009
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Post by RWA3006 on Nov 22, 2020 21:50:12 GMT -5
Outstanding. I love the wrap in the groove look.
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Post by rockjunquie on Nov 23, 2020 11:16:15 GMT -5
Busy, busy.
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Post by miket on Nov 23, 2020 11:19:32 GMT -5
Great pendants, Chuck! One of my sons asked me yesterday what I want for Christmas and what do you think I told him? Why, a glass grinder, of course!
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Post by drocknut on Nov 23, 2020 12:46:03 GMT -5
Beautiful, all of them.
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Nov 24, 2020 8:16:17 GMT -5
Busy, busy. Yeah a little too busy. That was a little bit too much like work. It did spur some sales. I had my highest one day etsy sales after I posted that group shot photo to Facebook in a pudding stone group. 12 pendants in 24 hours. I am sure things will slow back down to a trickle now but that was a nice influx of cash. Chuck
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Nov 24, 2020 8:20:23 GMT -5
Really nice group of pendants!
I think you need to do another group of them now since you produced a bunch of sales yesterday with them. Get while the getting's good.
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Post by rockjunquie on Nov 24, 2020 8:56:43 GMT -5
Busy, busy. Yeah a little too busy. That was a little bit too much like work. It did spur some sales. I had my highest one day etsy sales after I posted that group shot photo to Facebook in a pudding stone group. 12 pendants in 24 hours. I am sure things will slow back down to a trickle now but that was a nice influx of cash. Chuck That's really good to hear. And, remember word of mouth. Every sale is potentially more sales.
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Post by jasoninsd on Nov 24, 2020 10:49:33 GMT -5
Beautiful Chuck! That group photo really pops! It's nice to see the close-ups for the individuals, but equally nice to see the "all-together" photo! It reminds me of picture day at school (back in the day!)...each one gets a pic and then one pic with the whole classroom!
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NevadaBill
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since January 2019
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Post by NevadaBill on Nov 24, 2020 19:25:12 GMT -5
Wow! Chuck you are a machine! I think that I would have a difficult time just photographing 11 stones in one day, let alone making them. I like the Petosky's, they are finished with a high shine. And how you put the Puddingstone ones in front of the rough puddingstone. My favorite rock is the 2nd to last one, which is in the group photo, but didn't make it as an individual stone. I also like the ones on the bottom left which looks like fossils too.
[edit] - Coming back to this batch, I just can't imagine how much time and effort you put in to each of these specimens. It looks like a couple months of hard work to me! All of them symetrical, and excellent representations of what a rock could be. Folks in your neck of the woods are lucky they get to purchase finished works created by you.
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Post by orrum on Nov 25, 2020 8:07:54 GMT -5
Love the dark Petowsky Chuck!
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Post by Mel on Nov 27, 2020 22:18:59 GMT -5
Beautiful work! The tear drop petoskey is my favorite. There's just something about it...
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Nov 28, 2020 15:48:26 GMT -5
Wow! Chuck you are a machine! I think that I would have a difficult time just photographing 11 stones in one day, let alone making them. I like the Petosky's, they are finished with a high shine. And how you put the Puddingstone ones in front of the rough puddingstone. My favorite rock is the 2nd to last one, which is in the group photo, but didn't make it as an individual stone. I also like the ones on the bottom left which looks like fossils too. [edit] - Coming back to this batch, I just can't imagine how much time and effort you put in to each of these specimens. It looks like a couple months of hard work to me! All of them symetrical, and excellent representations of what a rock could be. Folks in your neck of the woods are lucky they get to purchase finished works created by you.
Thanks Bill. Those bottom left are Cladopora fossils. Not many people seem to use it for jewelry but I have been trying to spark some interest. Chuck
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Post by rockpickerforever on Nov 28, 2020 15:59:32 GMT -5
Don't know about anyone else, but I LOVE that material! But, then i like ALL of them! Great job, Chuck Drummond Island Rocks.
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