snowdog
fully equipped rock polisher
RIP David Fildes, aka: snowdog
Member since January 2005
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Post by snowdog on Mar 15, 2007 22:38:07 GMT -5
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Post by NM Stone Supply on Mar 15, 2007 22:42:02 GMT -5
Nice looking stuff.
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SteveHolmes
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since July 2009
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Post by SteveHolmes on Mar 15, 2007 23:23:09 GMT -5
Snowdog, The first one looks like it could be Agate from the Dakotas. The others, I'm clue-less. Cut em' up and see what they look like on the inside. Steve
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Sabre52
Cave Dweller
Me and my gal, Rosie
Member since August 2005
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Post by Sabre52 on Mar 15, 2007 23:25:33 GMT -5
Yep, I'm with Steve, Prairie Agate from South Dakota. One of my favorite agate materials. Takes a heck of a polish too....mel
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Post by Cher on Mar 15, 2007 23:32:29 GMT -5
I agree, on the first one anyway, Prairie Agate from South Dakota. No clue on the 2nd.
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snowdog
fully equipped rock polisher
RIP David Fildes, aka: snowdog
Member since January 2005
Posts: 1,527
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Post by snowdog on Mar 15, 2007 23:37:38 GMT -5
that's kinda what I was thinking on the first too. -- but, I was hoping someone would put " fairburn" in front of it! ( or laker !) ;D ;D
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stefan
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Post by stefan on Mar 16, 2007 9:10:51 GMT -5
I'll third it- Prairie Agate- Nice stuff- great funn to work with- takes a great shine- cabs up nice too!
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