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Post by tkrueger3 on Jul 4, 2013 19:39:37 GMT -5
Thanks, Randy! Will do it in a few minutes. First I have to recover - I just now hot-glued one of my fingers. The older I get, the more addled I get!
Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jul 4, 2013 19:00:44 GMT -5
This is a small FRB of fire agates that I obtained from Clint ("Stoneviews") a couple of years ago. I never spent any time learning how to extract the "pretty" from them, so they are basically untouched from when I received them. $20, postage included. At an angle Thanks, Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 30, 2013 11:35:35 GMT -5
Bumping up - Still available, still cheap at $20 including postage. Anybody??? Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 30, 2013 11:31:18 GMT -5
Price reduced to $30.
Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 29, 2013 12:44:20 GMT -5
This is a medium flat-rater containing a mixture of cutting rough (some for 10" or bigger slab saws, some could be slabbed with a trim saw), a batch of Arizona pet. wood, and a few rocks of tumbling size to fill in the gaps in the load. Asking $35 $30 including postage. Some pictures. The whole lot, dry - sorry about the picture quality - it's the photographer, not the camera! Then wet And some closeups, first a large turetella end cut that still has a couple of good slabs in it A chunk of pretty nice sodalite I think this is either Montana moonstone or amazonite. I could be wrong - I've been wrong before! I believe this is picasso marble A chunk of wonderstone and a chunk of puddingstone, origins unknown The puddingstone, end-on view These 2 might be coprolite - but I don't really know A big block of (travertine? Banded onyx? not sure) Pet wood and obsidian Some really red jasper and a green idontknowite Heavy piece of pet wood The batch of Arizona pet wood And the tumbler material I use to fill in the blanks in the box. Thanks for looking, and PM me if you're interested, please. Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 24, 2013 21:24:32 GMT -5
Well, Bill, you just had to ask, didn't you? I don't even remember which one I put in that box! Sorry - I have CRS (Can't Remember S....) Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 23, 2013 16:45:03 GMT -5
Bill, all of the obsidian is gone - guy #1 took most of it, and #2 is taking the rest. If I had more, I'd be happy to send it to you for just the postage, but alas, I have none. I apologize.
Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 21, 2013 13:08:00 GMT -5
Ok, Bill, I'll send you a PayPal invoice in a few minutes. I sent a pm to the gent on the obsidian just this morning, that if I don't hear back from him today, I'll have to sell its to someone else.
Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 21, 2013 12:38:47 GMT -5
OK, reduced this one to $20. After I pay the $11.30 postage, that makes the about 23 pounds of t-eggs less than $.40 per pound.
Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 21, 2013 12:33:44 GMT -5
OK, it's down to $15 including the $5.15 postage, making this batch of slabs only $.82 each. That seems to me to be a pretty good bargain.
Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 18, 2013 17:05:54 GMT -5
Bill, I have 2 folks already in line for this. Person #1 wants the lot, but if he doesn't take it, then #2 wants just the preforms. If I wind up selling just the preforms, then I'll have the cutting pieces still, and I could add something else to make a full box, if that would be of interest. But I won't know for sure until #1 responds to me.
Thanks, Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 18, 2013 15:09:28 GMT -5
I think this one is sold, not sure yet.
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 18, 2013 15:08:49 GMT -5
This may be partially sold... will post for sure one way or the other when finalized.
Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 18, 2013 14:24:41 GMT -5
This will be a medium flat-rater of split T-eggs. I have pictured a bunch of them here, but I'm sure not all of the ones in the pictures will fit. I will put as many as will fit into the mfrb, starting with the biggest ones first, then fill in spaces with smaller ones as needed. I apologize for the lousy photography - I need lots more practice with this new camera! Asking only $25 $20 for this box, shipping included. First pictured dry, from an angle to get some idea of thickness, then from overhead: Then I turned them over to show the cut-open side, or window. First at an angle, then overhead: Then I wet them: I use only PayPal, ship to continental U.S. only, please. Thanks, Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 18, 2013 10:29:22 GMT -5
Reduced again, to only $20. Help me liquidate, please!
Thanks, Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 18, 2013 10:27:23 GMT -5
Price now only $30. I need to liquidate!
Thanks, Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 17, 2013 20:27:23 GMT -5
This is a medium flat rate box containing the pictured large chunks of obsidian - 2 chunks are solid black, and 3 are mahogany. These are good either for dressing your saw blades, or for slabbing and cabbing. Or both! Now, these 5 chunks don't fill the box, so I will throw in as many of the pictured obsidian preforms as it takes to fill it. And if there aren't enough of those, I will then add other tumbling-sized rough to fill up the box. Asking $30, shipping included. The big chunks, first dry: and wet: The obs. preform pile, dry: and wet: I won't pack the box until it's sold. Whoever buys it will have an opportunity to let me know if they would prefer other rough and not the preforms, and I will fill it based on your preference. Thanks, Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 16, 2013 21:49:21 GMT -5
I've reduced the price on this one to only $35.
Thanks, Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 16, 2013 21:47:50 GMT -5
Reduced the price to only $25.
Thanks, Tom
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Post by tkrueger3 on Jun 14, 2013 22:01:36 GMT -5
Another small flat-rater of various slabs. This one has some mahogany obsidian, a nice slice of what looks like black obsidian until held to the light, when it becomes translucent with rainbow stripes inside. Also some interesting pet wood slices, some agate, some red jasper, and a couple I can't ID. Asking only $30 $25 $20 $15 for this one, postage included. The portraits, first dry and wet: Obsidian Pet wood, I think Mahogany obsidian Thanks, Tom
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