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Post by NM Stone Supply on Aug 8, 2007 23:57:27 GMT -5
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Post by NM Stone Supply on Aug 9, 2007 0:02:36 GMT -5
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Post by joe on Aug 9, 2007 0:04:11 GMT -5
Those are some tasty looking pieces! I really like the cabs, nice work.
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adrian65
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Post by adrian65 on Aug 9, 2007 1:37:08 GMT -5
The last one in your first post reminds me the blue/red one from your contest. Only the colors differ.
Adrian
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Post by beefjello on Aug 9, 2007 8:14:48 GMT -5
That's some sweet looking stuff Jason!
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Post by Tonyterner on Aug 9, 2007 10:01:48 GMT -5
Stellar looking material. I haven't seen much onyx before. Now I hope to see a lot more. Is it commonly obicular?
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Post by NM Stone Supply on Aug 9, 2007 11:45:32 GMT -5
No there is a 1/4 in layer that is the rest is banded.
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luv2hound
freely admits to licking rocks
I try & I try, but dang it! Those rocks just keep ending up in my pockets
Member since June 2007
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Post by luv2hound on Aug 9, 2007 13:16:59 GMT -5
Beautiful slabs and cabs. Thanks for sharing.
~~Mitzi~~
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Post by krazydiamond on Aug 9, 2007 15:37:57 GMT -5
nice looking stuff, that is very soft, yes?
KD
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Post by texaswoodie on Aug 9, 2007 16:52:14 GMT -5
I've never seen orbicular onyx. Very neat. I like the cabs also, especially the last one.
Curt
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Post by Bikerrandy on Aug 9, 2007 18:17:10 GMT -5
That's some beautiful stuff!!
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Post by rocklicker on Aug 9, 2007 18:45:53 GMT -5
Nice looking rocks. Looks like an earthy version of morgan hill popy jasper. Steve
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Post by NM Stone Supply on Aug 9, 2007 19:50:23 GMT -5
The hardness is about a 5. I can cut around 40 - 60 slabs per hour. After cutting the onyx and then cutting petrified wood. Well I seem to lose patience. Jason
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