oldschoolrocker
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Post by oldschoolrocker on Nov 26, 2021 11:43:55 GMT -5
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oldschoolrocker
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Post by oldschoolrocker on Nov 26, 2021 12:04:55 GMT -5
Thank you for sharing. That pet wood is wild and very 3-dimensional. Moss agates are always among my favorites, and yours are no exception. The west Texas mossy materials are especially nice to work with, in my experience, since the moss tends to be very solid. I like the shape of the second one. Trying to get the most out of small rocks is a good way to find new shapes. Thank you! Moss agates are one of my favorites as well!
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oldschoolrocker
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Post by oldschoolrocker on Nov 26, 2021 12:05:48 GMT -5
The thunder egg, Texas moss, and Mexican Reyes are stunning cabs and well represent high quality. Thank you!!
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oldschoolrocker
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Post by oldschoolrocker on Nov 26, 2021 12:06:15 GMT -5
Such beautiful cabs. Well done! Thanks!!
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oldschoolrocker
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Post by oldschoolrocker on Nov 26, 2021 12:07:35 GMT -5
Excellent! The wonky shapes just make the stones more interesting and unique. Thank you!
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Post by stephan on Nov 26, 2021 12:47:15 GMT -5
oldschoolrocker - Oh my gosh...they're all spectacular...the shape and the polish are stunning! Of course, as others have stated, the Dino Bone is amazing...but I'm really partial to that unknown T-egg! Thanks Jason! I wish I knew where the t egg is from as it reminds me of cold mtn eggs but center of egg had more traditional look to than cold mtn I've cut. If you can't figure out where it came from, hopefully it was big enough to where you still have a few pieces stashed to work on.
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