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Post by stoner on Apr 16, 2014 19:30:44 GMT -5
We had our annual club show this past weekend and, again I spent too much on rocks-but I got some nice material. I also was there demonstrating the art of making cabs and these are what I managed to cut while demonstrating.
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Tommy
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Post by Tommy on Apr 16, 2014 23:16:37 GMT -5
Those are beautiful Ed! from a distance I'm loving on the stone in the lower left - is that opal peeking through?
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Post by luvtogrow on Apr 17, 2014 8:03:29 GMT -5
We really enjoyed the Stones in Motion display case. What beauty and variety!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2014 19:40:15 GMT -5
Ed you are a star. Can't wait to hound your backyard!
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Post by gemfeller on Apr 17, 2014 21:52:25 GMT -5
Those are all great Ed. What's the blue/green material in the upper right, azurite/malachite? If so, what's the source? I love copper materials, especially azurite. Your polish is outstanding.
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Post by stoner on Apr 17, 2014 22:58:51 GMT -5
Thank you. Tommy, that is a Koroit Boulder Opal in the lower left. Gemfeller, the material in the upper right is Shattuckite(the 3 dark blue cabs) and the one next to them is Chrysocolla/Malachite from Arizona.
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