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Post by rockmanken on Apr 27, 2011 10:16:26 GMT -5
Robin, I have shows the next 2 weekends in Columbia and Joplin, Mo. If it sells, I can make another. Have more of that slab left.
Peachfront, yes, it IS reconstituted and you are right, it doesn't resemble the original material, but I think it is prettier or I wouldn't have got it. The slabs that resembled the original were not appealing to me. I like the dark purple and black swirls and 'chicken feet'. Ken
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chinook203
freely admits to licking rocks
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Post by chinook203 on May 3, 2011 21:30:53 GMT -5
Ken your knives never cease to amaze me.
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GlamRocks
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by GlamRocks on May 5, 2011 16:00:45 GMT -5
Excellent work as always Ken - glad to see your still struggling with your camera though! The workmanship is extraordinary (as-usual with Ken) and the fit and finish is stunning. Nice work Sir - Thanks for sharing it with us, Cheers, Harry.
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Post by frane on May 6, 2011 7:31:46 GMT -5
That one looks amazing! I would say the reconstituded material looks sturdier and should hold up well on that toothpick! Another wonderful job Ken! Fran
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