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Post by Cher on Nov 24, 2005 23:45:18 GMT -5
Warren asked if I'd post these up for your viewing pleasure. Nice looking batch, what's the blue one?
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Post by Bikerrandy on Nov 24, 2005 23:47:24 GMT -5
Ahhhh yes, there are my favorite rocks again! Sweet!!
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WarrenA
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Post by WarrenA on Nov 25, 2005 0:01:32 GMT -5
blue lace from africa. the white and clear bands have a 3-D puzzel look to them and I am quite fond of it. I tumbled this batch for 3 months in coarse and 2 weeks in final polish. my final polish barrel has another part of this batch in it but they won't be done for another week or so. I did shape these with a grinder with diamond wheels on it first then in the barrel
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Post by gaetzchamp on Nov 25, 2005 1:34:29 GMT -5
Dang it, there you all go again. Gotta stir up the pot again don't 'cha? I don't need to be seeing anymore of anything from Botswana!!!!!!! Where is Botswana anyway (is it near Memphis.. LOL, J/K) How come rocks from halfway around the world are ending up here on this website? Where is a good moderator when you need them? I think the Bots are highly contageous and are contaminating this place. Please stop it noooooowwwwww. Gaetz
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Post by stoner on Nov 25, 2005 2:12:12 GMT -5
Nice batch Warren. Can't wait to see the rest. Is that a piece of mook in the front?
Ed
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rollingstone
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Post by rollingstone on Nov 25, 2005 2:43:51 GMT -5
Nice tumble! Don't usually see that kind of concentric banding on blue lace, it's usually paralled bands, looks great.
I'm thinking that is Arizona petrified wood in the front, rather than mook?
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Post by creativeminded on Nov 25, 2005 10:11:35 GMT -5
WOW, beautiful. Tami
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WarrenA
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Post by WarrenA on Nov 26, 2005 0:05:57 GMT -5
its a piece of mook that I got in Moose Lake at Agate Days I got the blue lace there also, the red one in the second row from the top is petrified wood
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Post by rockyraccoon on Nov 26, 2005 2:13:06 GMT -5
great stuff warren. the blue lace really stands out in the batch.
kim
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James
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Post by James on Nov 26, 2005 2:17:41 GMT -5
Got some real nice stuff there Warren. Is that Arizona wood there at the bottom?
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Pebbles
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Post by Pebbles on Nov 27, 2005 0:49:15 GMT -5
Warren, those are wonderful! More - more - I wanna see more!!!
Pebbles
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fatrichie
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Post by fatrichie on Nov 27, 2005 3:16:12 GMT -5
Nice Warren, I love that blue lace piece!
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Post by rockds on Nov 27, 2005 21:24:39 GMT -5
very nice warren, like the blue one very much and the rest are good looking as well
robert
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