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Post by Jugglerguy on May 27, 2013 20:58:36 GMT -5
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on May 27, 2013 21:07:12 GMT -5
I have been waiting to see those. You guys did great with the pudding stones. That photo of his favorites is great.
chuck
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Post by Jugglerguy on May 27, 2013 21:12:24 GMT -5
Have you ever tried goganda tillite, Chuck? It looks sort of like pudding stone, so I threw some in there. Both the pudding stones and the tillite are pitted, but I think it just looks worse on the darker rock. The colored parts don't get as shiny either. I want to try to cab some, but I need to get a better drill bit first.
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Post by paulshiroma on May 27, 2013 21:41:42 GMT -5
Nice pieces, Rob. I've never tried either stone ... your tumbles came out great.
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Post by Roger on May 27, 2013 22:29:52 GMT -5
Your son has good taste lol. Nice stone!
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Post by Pat on May 27, 2013 23:23:22 GMT -5
I love pudding stone, especially the red blobby specimens.
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Post by jamesp on May 28, 2013 1:50:41 GMT -5
That is an impressive stone.Great job on tumbling them so round.The ones w/more red/jaspers especially.
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Post by Toad on May 28, 2013 3:41:06 GMT -5
Fantastic batch.
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Post by snuffy on May 28, 2013 17:34:37 GMT -5
Purdy batch o'puddin' ya got there!
snuffy
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Post by grayfingers on May 28, 2013 18:37:46 GMT -5
That Pudding stone is just too cool! It is wild that such bright contrasting materials could end up together. Sweet tumble too.
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Post by Bikerrandy on May 28, 2013 20:37:30 GMT -5
Cool stones, they turned out great!!
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