WyckedWyre
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since April 2007
Posts: 1,391
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Post by WyckedWyre on Jul 19, 2008 19:10:21 GMT -5
Since I've acquired my grinder I've been searching for cab-able material. Saw these and couldn't pass 'em up. Let me know what you think. To cut or not to cut? That is the question. I think this is the most I've ever paid for a single slab $65. This is an outstanding gemmy piece of Dino Bone. Closer Fossil Coral Nipomo Marcasite And my PFM *Personal Favorite Material*, Apache Sage Jasper. It comes from the Mimbres Valley in the Gila Mountains in New Mexico. It is no longer mined and I have been picking up every slab of this soon-to-be extinct material that I can find. This is a nice one. A rare Death Valley slab and some pink Medford Moss When the slabs arrive I frequently find them too beautiful to cut. HELP ME. I'm addicted. More to come... :PS
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Simon
spending too much on rocks
Member since March 2009
Posts: 352
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Post by Simon on Jul 19, 2008 19:18:40 GMT -5
I know only too well what you mean, I have a box of slabs that I have trouble with when it comes to a decision.
You have definitely got some stunning slabs there. Very hard to pick a favourite.
Simon
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plantfood
starting to shine!
Member since May 2008
Posts: 38
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Post by plantfood on Jul 19, 2008 19:33:27 GMT -5
very nice slabs. i especially like the dino bone and the coral
personally i'd save the dino bone as a display piece
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Post by deb193redux on Jul 19, 2008 20:24:38 GMT -5
Cut !
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Post by fishenman on Jul 19, 2008 20:41:41 GMT -5
Super nice slabs. That dino bone is so awesome. WOW! The Marcasite in agate is from Nipomo California. Great material, please cab some.
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