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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 17:25:28 GMT -5
Hi I'll take both boxes. Sending a PM.
Thanks!
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 17:21:57 GMT -5
Terrific work Tommy! I think the second BC and the MH are my favs here. Glad to see you cabbed Jean's sea dragon too!
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 17:16:47 GMT -5
Beautiful cabs cut with outstanding material!
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 17:07:48 GMT -5
Wow, whatta killer cool finger gauntlet!
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 17:05:12 GMT -5
I'll take Box 1 PM sent Thanks Bill Thank you Bill, PM answered!
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 17:01:59 GMT -5
Your work is incredible! Do you still cut the leaf cabs?
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 16:57:42 GMT -5
Bravo!!!
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 16:55:54 GMT -5
Good luck!
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 16:52:54 GMT -5
Here's a couple I found locally a few years back and sliced open just this week. Some green moss. There's quite a bit of moss agate to be found here, but I haven't found too much green. This one is pretty sweet! back lit and a chunk of chalcedony I found at the same spot Thanks for looking!
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 16:47:10 GMT -5
Nice cuts! One of my favs and looks like you got some solid stuff there.
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 16:44:44 GMT -5
Nice find! You never know with those if the patterns are surface only or go all the way through.
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 16:42:24 GMT -5
Sweet stuff man! I think rockpickerforever found the perfect capture with the sea dragon!
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 16:40:04 GMT -5
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 16:35:46 GMT -5
Cool contrast between the two. I'll bet those hot springs are a treat in the winter months!
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 16:33:47 GMT -5
TommyCan the pics be fixed on this one? Please and thank you Is it just me or is Photobucket down? Just the typical hiccup "You may have noticed that we experienced an unexpected service interruption today. We apologize for any inconvenience that this may have caused you. On October 4, our datacenter provider made a change that inadvertently resulted in a loss of internet access to our website. Even though we have redundant connections in place for just such an occurrence, their actions impacted access to those redundant networks. Remote teams began working to restore access as soon as the outage began. As we understand it, the issue has been resolved within the last couple of hours. We truly appreciate your patience during this down time."
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 16:28:58 GMT -5
Best car I ever had was one you could work on yourself. An old Rambler with a flat head 6. I think it was a 65. That car's suspension was ahead of it's time. My dad had a rambler he loved, too. Thank God he was in it when a semi T-boned him. Not a scratch on him, but there was no metal unbent and no glass unshattered. The old wagon was a tank. He wouldn't have survived in a new car. eta- my old 65 was the last year a flathead was used in an American car. Your post reminded me of an old tune.. remember 'Beep Beep'? A little Nash Rambler challenging a Caddy Today's cars are not the tanks of the past but they do have some things going for them. Strapped in, air bags at all angles. Back in the day you had some lap belts.. maybe. You would use them.. maybe. No buckle up laws. BTW the silly gazillion dollar cars in this post.. even if I could afford one, I think I'd pass.
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 16:21:54 GMT -5
Happy Belated Bud!
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 16:20:21 GMT -5
Bang, bang, bang, bang! Vamanos, vamanos!!
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Post by beefjello on Oct 6, 2018 16:10:14 GMT -5
Boxes sold thanks!
Box 1 SOLD
Box 2 SOLD
Box 3 SOLD
Box 4 SOLD
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Post by beefjello on Oct 2, 2018 20:27:16 GMT -5
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