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Post by christopherl1234 on Oct 15, 2013 2:20:27 GMT -5
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turnedstone
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Post by turnedstone on Oct 15, 2013 2:39:20 GMT -5
I really like the fire in both of those but the green one really is the bomb green is my favorite rock color lol. George
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2013 6:29:03 GMT -5
The green and purple fire is awesome. Way to go. Jim
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Roger
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Post by Roger on Oct 15, 2013 7:03:30 GMT -5
Those are real pretty Chris. I have to go with the green/purple one as well. Great colors.
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catskillrocks
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Post by catskillrocks on Oct 15, 2013 20:06:11 GMT -5
You've done it again, incredible. I have a question that I've been wondering about for some time Christopher: Are the fire agates that you do one dimensional like a tumbled stone, or are the "fire" parts rounded like "hills & valleys"? Hope you get what I mean. Thanks in advance . . .
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Post by christopherl1234 on Oct 16, 2013 2:09:35 GMT -5
You've done it again, incredible. I have a question that I've been wondering about for some time Christopher: Are the fire agates that you do one dimensional like a tumbled stone, or are the "fire" parts rounded like "hills & valleys"? Hope you get what I mean. Thanks in advance . . . To begin with none of my fire agates are tumbled. Some of the tops are symmetrical and even, most are not.
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Post by pghram on Oct 16, 2013 13:41:08 GMT -5
Very nice, each one is unique in shape.
Rich
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adrian65
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Post by adrian65 on Oct 16, 2013 22:28:09 GMT -5
The first one looks like an alien with differently coloured eyes.
Both of them are so beautiful!
Adrian
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Tom
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Post by Tom on Oct 17, 2013 8:36:39 GMT -5
Those are great Chris! I have to learn how to do this, stunning stones
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Post by christopherl1234 on Oct 21, 2013 3:05:19 GMT -5
Those are great Chris! I have to learn how to do this, stunning stones Best way to learn is to cut yourself some. They really are not that hard especially if you start with windows
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