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Post by pauls on Jan 10, 2014 23:04:36 GMT -5
I was polishing the end slab of a nice piece of Agate from Agate Creek, Queensland, Australia when it started to look very fishy. Just for a bit of fun I collected a few bits of scrap silver and fabricated this including hook, wire tracer and swivel. Useless as a piece of jewellery but fun anyway.
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herchenx
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Post by herchenx on Jan 10, 2014 23:09:37 GMT -5
Nice!
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Post by quartz on Jan 10, 2014 23:26:00 GMT -5
Original in thought, and very nicely done, thanks.
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Post by jamesp on Jan 11, 2014 0:10:42 GMT -5
Great craftsmanship too.
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Post by pghram on Jan 11, 2014 0:14:42 GMT -5
That's a neat idea. I could see someone wearing it.
Rich
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Post by adrian65 on Jan 11, 2014 0:33:59 GMT -5
Beautiful and original. I'd like to see a larger pic of it, please.
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Post by pauls on Jan 11, 2014 5:12:54 GMT -5
@ Adrian Yeah sure, I will try and rig up some sort of light box as I am having trouble getting close enough without casting my own shadow over it. I tried photographing it in the sun today but nearly cooked, its close to 40 Celsius here and will be in the mid 40s for the rest of the week. I really don't like summer.
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Post by kk on Jan 11, 2014 7:13:02 GMT -5
Hi there, lovely creation. Why not to be worn? Too long? No problem Make the end of the hook a little bigger and twist it and it will function as a bail. Then let the rest of the tackle/lure (?) hang back down. That will half the length and you don't loose any of the intend in the overall image.
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Post by adrian65 on Jan 11, 2014 8:13:52 GMT -5
Paul, I don't think the framing is the problem. Th picture in the left, especially, looks perfectly framed. The problem is the size of the pictures. If you are using photobucket, it allows you to choose between certain sizes. Adrian PS. You don't like summers because your winters are close to mild summers If you'd have blizzards, you'd reconsider
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Post by Fossilman on Jan 11, 2014 9:41:25 GMT -5
Now that's cool!
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Post by Tom on Jan 11, 2014 10:33:25 GMT -5
Those are absolutely great. Good imagination and workmanship and gorgeous rock to boot!
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Post by roy on Jan 11, 2014 11:55:59 GMT -5
thats very cool !
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Jan 11, 2014 18:08:58 GMT -5
Love it!
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Post by carloscinco on Jan 11, 2014 19:34:15 GMT -5
Great vision and craftsmanship. I know a lot of fisherman down here that would wear that or dangle it on their rear view mirror.
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Post by drocknut on Jan 11, 2014 20:32:57 GMT -5
That is such a cool idea. You did a great job on it. I almost thought it was a fishing lure.
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Post by gemfeller on Jan 11, 2014 21:35:01 GMT -5
That's the kind of creativity I really enjoy! It's fun, whimsical and very well done. Good job! Rick
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Post by kaldorlon on Jan 18, 2014 20:21:08 GMT -5
Those are great...could be earrings???
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2014 23:22:15 GMT -5
Barramundi-stone sweet!
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Post by Toad on Jan 19, 2014 7:40:55 GMT -5
Very creative - and beautiful execution.
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