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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2013 18:32:10 GMT -5
1dave posted a pic of some agate that was totally crazee. I went all baby open mouthed drool over it so he sent me a 15# hunk. Dave what's it called? Thanks to Dave for the stone and the concept of a WIP on the spheremaking. I'll be adding images as I cut it up, grind it up and polish the balls.
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Post by Pat on Nov 27, 2013 18:58:19 GMT -5
Hmmm, what's WIP?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2013 19:01:07 GMT -5
PatWIP = Work In Progress
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Post by 1dave on Nov 27, 2013 19:52:06 GMT -5
Gznaznic! (my invented high school exclamation word)It was found in the wilds of the Wah Wah Mountains of western Utah, so let it henceforth and forever be knighted throughout the realm as WahWah Jasp/agate, or that @*#!!
Gznaznic Jasp/agate if you prefer. I hope it doesn't turn out to be a heart breaker.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2013 19:54:00 GMT -5
Gznaznic! (my invented high school exclamation word)It was found in the wilds of the Wah Wah Mountains of western Utah, so let it henceforth and forever be knighted throughout the realm as WahWah Jasp/agate, or that @*#!! I hope it doesn't turn out to be a heart breaker. Thanks Dave - but well... they do break your heart sometimes. One can never tell until they cut it up. Thanks for the opportunity to be the one to cut it up!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2013 19:56:36 GMT -5
Gznaznic - pronounced Guz-naz-nik - etymology - word invented by 1dave to be the form of an exclamation - Definition - Generally said loudly and with excitement, this fanciful work is generally used in utterance of joy. Gznaznic
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Post by 1dave on Nov 27, 2013 20:03:13 GMT -5
Gznaznic - pronounced Guz-naz-nik - etymology - word invented by 1dave to be the form of an exclamation - Definition - Generally said loudly and with excitement, this fanciful work is generally used in utterance of joy. Gznaznic Well when things got really bad, sometimes I said "Gznaznic trinket!" in bright blue tones, but then I got my mouth washed out with soap.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2013 20:05:55 GMT -5
trinket? lol - literally
My mom tried to put soap in my mouth once, the minute it touched my tongue I freaked out, breaking her nose accidentally. She never tried that again.
Did I get the pronunciation correct? It occurs to me there could a a soft g followed by the i sound.
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Post by 1dave on Nov 27, 2013 23:05:51 GMT -5
trinket? lol - literally My mom tried to put soap in my mouth once, the minute it touched my tongue I freaked out, breaking her nose accidentally. She never tried that again. Did I get the pronunciation correct? It occurs to me there could a a soft g followed by the i sound. U dun good. Yep, trinket. When it came to vulgarity I had a hard time holding back!
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Post by pghram on Dec 2, 2013 11:53:50 GMT -5
Reminds me of "A Christmas Story," looking forward to the sphere.
Rich
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Post by 1dave on Dec 20, 2013 12:10:39 GMT -5
Any progress?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2013 12:12:08 GMT -5
nope - home renovations and work have kept me from cuttin'
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