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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Nov 27, 2013 21:29:28 GMT -5
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Nov 27, 2013 21:34:36 GMT -5
Those are fine Chuck. 3 + 6 are crazy.
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Post by Jugglerguy on Nov 27, 2013 21:43:27 GMT -5
Nice shine as usual, Chuck. I always enjoy seeing Michigan beach rocks.
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bsky4463
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Post by bsky4463 on Nov 27, 2013 22:08:43 GMT -5
Thumbs up
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panamark
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Post by panamark on Nov 27, 2013 22:32:55 GMT -5
Nice Chuck. And there is a finished piece of that wonderful, interesting breccia that we saw a while ago. That gorgeous stuff fascinates me. I think we figured it was glacial didn't we?
You got a darn nice polish even on the softer stuff.
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Nov 27, 2013 22:40:18 GMT -5
mark - I dont think we ever locked in on how that breccia was formed or why after 25 years of walking the beaches in that area I have never come across another like it. I should add that a bunch of the rocks in this batch were large so I ended up using about 50 percent of the weight in ceramics.
chuck
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marinedad
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Post by marinedad on Nov 28, 2013 9:34:49 GMT -5
all nice looking stuff chuck.
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Post by pghram on Nov 28, 2013 12:03:52 GMT -5
Really nice batch, I especially like the stripped one at 11 o'clock in the first photo.
Rich
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snuffy
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Post by snuffy on Nov 28, 2013 21:18:49 GMT -5
Me likey!
snuffy
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