highplainsdrifter
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since December 2008
Posts: 1,266
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Post by highplainsdrifter on Mar 22, 2009 22:40:36 GMT -5
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Post by Bejewelme on Mar 22, 2009 22:55:22 GMT -5
HPD: Get the Hot Dog blade for your workforce. It is thinner and makes more accurate cuts, since I think you like accuracy!! The one that comes with it though is great for cutting hard material! PM Tony or Randy about the blades! Cool looking stuff, neat set, and what a great reminder of a fun time collecting! Amber
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Post by rockmanken on Mar 22, 2009 23:18:03 GMT -5
wow! Neat looking rock. I like the colors in it. Ken
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pebblepup
has rocks in the head
Succor Creek Thunder Egg
Member since July 2008
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Post by pebblepup on Mar 22, 2009 23:49:10 GMT -5
That is nice material. I love the depth you can see in the cabs.
John
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Post by Woodyrock on Mar 23, 2009 0:51:40 GMT -5
The gold really sets a highlight in the green moss, very nice material. The Ochocos just have so many places to dig, probably some not even found yet. I actually thought the slab with the druzy pocket was a cab at firts...it certainly would make a great one. Woody
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Wolfden
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since November 2007
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Post by Wolfden on Mar 23, 2009 1:29:14 GMT -5
DANG !!! That stuff is awesome Thanks so much for sharing
Wolf
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Post by krazydiamond on Mar 23, 2009 8:17:07 GMT -5
nice cuts! amazing material!
KD
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Post by texaswoodie on Mar 23, 2009 9:46:03 GMT -5
Exceptional material just follows you around, huh?
Curt
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adrian65
Cave Dweller
Arch to golden memories and to great friends.
Member since February 2007
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Post by adrian65 on Mar 23, 2009 11:47:42 GMT -5
Exceptional material just follows you around, huh? Curt Look who's talkin'! ;D Exceptional indeed, I can't wait to see some cabs made of it. Adrian
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highplainsdrifter
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since December 2008
Posts: 1,266
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Post by highplainsdrifter on Mar 23, 2009 13:44:06 GMT -5
The gold really sets a highlight in the green moss, very nice material. The Ochocos just have so many places to dig, probably some not even found yet. I actually thought the slab with the druzy pocket was a cab at firts...it certainly would make a great one. Woody The one with the druzy is actually the end cut that I rounded off. I was trying to get the druzy to poke through both sides of the nub.. Each time we go to the Ochoco's, we set aside 2-3 days for pure prospecting on foot. Last year Mushy found a 28 pound piece of angle wing plume agate sticking out of the ground in an area where there are no known digs for plume. I hauled it out about 3 miles in my pack. We still haven't cut it, I don't have a saw that it will fit in.
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Post by stonesthatrock on Mar 23, 2009 14:07:21 GMT -5
wow thats beautiful.............
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Mudshark
fully equipped rock polisher
Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock. Will Rogers
Member since December 2008
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Post by Mudshark on Mar 23, 2009 15:17:04 GMT -5
Wow,talk about eye candy!!Thanks for posting those. Mike
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agatemaggot
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Post by agatemaggot on Mar 23, 2009 16:12:41 GMT -5
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Post by frane on Mar 23, 2009 16:38:29 GMT -5
Now that is just BEAUTIFUL! You sure get some wonderful material! Fran
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docharber
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Member since October 2008
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Post by docharber on Mar 23, 2009 21:40:12 GMT -5
The third pic looks like a giant ameba! I'm sooooooooooooo jhealous! This is phenomenally beautiful stuff. Wish I lived near somewhere where you could just go out and find cool stuff llike this. Not even a rock shop around here.
mark H.
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Post by fishenman on Mar 24, 2009 11:32:24 GMT -5
Stunning pieces!!
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