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Post by Cher on Nov 11, 2005 13:28:06 GMT -5
Here you are Ed, hope you and your Mrs like them ok. I'll get them out to you Monday. Cher
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Post by rockds on Nov 11, 2005 13:41:14 GMT -5
I likes 'em, really likes the first one
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Post by Tweetiepy on Nov 11, 2005 14:57:06 GMT -5
WOWSER! Those are fantastic - gotta try this again...
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Post by jdennis on Nov 11, 2005 16:27:00 GMT -5
WOW!!!!! How do you do that ? do you have a pattern book or something?? soo beautiful
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Post by Cher on Nov 11, 2005 16:33:00 GMT -5
No pattern, just try to follow the rock and see where the wire goes. I do try to make it go where I want it but most of the time it's got a mind of it's own. Each one turns out different depending on the type of stone and if it has anthing you want to enhance. I'm working on a real simple one right now, a nice Lake Superior Agate that's got some cool caramel colors in it. Trying to do it so either a guy or a gal could wear it so not planning any swirls on the next one.
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Post by gaetzchamp on Nov 11, 2005 17:06:45 GMT -5
Cher-
Now those look fantastic. Stoner will be happy when those arrive.
gaetz
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Post by krazydiamond on Nov 11, 2005 17:16:31 GMT -5
those are fantastic Cher, man, you've really got good at that wire stuff in a short time! you are gonna be in clover whe you start preformoing pieces on your new saw!
KD
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textiger
freely admits to licking rocks
Member since May 2005
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Post by textiger on Nov 11, 2005 20:07:38 GMT -5
As always, Cher, your work is wonderful. What is that stone in the first pic? It's beautiful. Thanx for sharing.
matt
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Post by Cher on Nov 11, 2005 20:10:36 GMT -5
I don't know Matt, hopefully Ed will see your question and let us know what they are. Thanks for all the compliments, Ed's seen the first one and was happy just waiting for him to see the second.
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SteveHolmes
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since July 2009
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Post by SteveHolmes on Nov 11, 2005 20:49:52 GMT -5
Cher, Those are fantastic! It amazes me every time I see this wirewrapping done right. You got it down to a science! Steve
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Post by cookie3rocks on Nov 11, 2005 21:32:17 GMT -5
Kudos to Ed and Cher, a wonderful collaberation. Graet work, great team you 2.
cookie
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Post by joe on Nov 11, 2005 22:57:47 GMT -5
Oh now that's NICE!! Real nice.
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Post by rockyraccoon on Nov 11, 2005 23:46:27 GMT -5
cher you did a great job on those. i really like the second one - very unique. what is that stone stoner?
kim
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Post by stoner on Nov 12, 2005 0:19:40 GMT -5
Hi all. Cher did a fantastic job on those stones. The first one is Morgan Hill poppy jasper and the second one is amazonite. They weren't easy to wrap as they are kinda in the shape of a crescent moon with a rounded back. I must say, Cher has definetly outdone herself on these. Thanks again and I can't wait to hold them.
Ed
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Post by Jack ( Yorkshire) on Nov 12, 2005 1:52:12 GMT -5
H Cher, Wonderfull , You are very gifted doing sutch beautiful work, look forward to your next WW pendants Yours Jack Yorkshire UK
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Post by Cher on Nov 12, 2005 9:40:27 GMT -5
Your very welcome Ed, I'm glad you like them. Jasper and Amazonite? LOL man was I wrong with my guesses. I've wondered what that amazonite looked like for real. Have you ever tumbled any or is that just for use on the grinder?
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Post by creativeminded on Nov 12, 2005 21:08:16 GMT -5
Well done. Tami
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