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Post by sandsman1 on Jul 5, 2004 7:18:13 GMT -5
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donwrob
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Post by donwrob on Jul 5, 2004 8:01:29 GMT -5
Real pretty rocks john! Great job on them, the sodilite looks cool, they are all nice. Later, Don
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thewiz
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Post by thewiz on Jul 5, 2004 9:37:47 GMT -5
like that spider jasper
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Post by creativeminded on Jul 5, 2004 12:30:19 GMT -5
I love the variety you have. They look great. Tami
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Post by krazydiamond on Jul 5, 2004 16:34:48 GMT -5
absolutely fabulous! love the tree agate! nice shine on them all!
is the spider jasper the black and red stuff near the quarter?
KD
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James
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Post by James on Jul 5, 2004 16:50:06 GMT -5
Great job Johnny! Keep it up. What formula did you use? The spiderman jasper looks shinier this time around.
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rollingstone
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Post by rollingstone on Jul 5, 2004 16:59:30 GMT -5
very nice, I like them all.
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Post by rockyraccoon on Jul 5, 2004 17:13:10 GMT -5
tell me what all you have there - i recognize several of them but some i'm not sure of. they all look great!
kim
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bwalters
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Post by bwalters on Jul 5, 2004 17:51:39 GMT -5
Beautiful rocks, John!
BE
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Post by stoner on Jul 5, 2004 18:21:17 GMT -5
Wow, cool John. They look great. I saw some potential jewelry in there. WTG John.
later, Ed
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Post by sandsman1 on Jul 5, 2004 18:24:00 GMT -5
hi all and thanks they dont have the greatest shine but they came out nice (for me) hahaha,,yea the red and black KD--i just sent them back for a 1000 run and i used titanium oxide on the batch ---the blue at the bottom left are nellie blue flintridge and the light brown piece flintrige allso,, i really liked how the black smokey quartz came out looks better in person seeya---john
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Banjocreek
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Post by Banjocreek on Jul 5, 2004 18:26:27 GMT -5
Nice job John. You seem to have quite a variety. Those all go in the polish togethr? Did you use titanium oxide and a 1000 grit step? I like that deep red Jasper. Keep the pics coming Johnny. Show those rocks who's boss!
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Post by cookie3rocks on Jul 5, 2004 18:36:46 GMT -5
Very nice, John. Even the sodalite did well. I like the quartz, too. You don't see it much lately.
cookie
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Post by sandsman1 on Jul 5, 2004 18:52:28 GMT -5
KIM as usuall i dont know what alot of them are but ill try hahaha--start at the top a piece of tree agate next to that i think is a few banjo greens then under that brazil agate,,banjo just said the nice red one is a jasper ,,the two goldish brown ones i think gold moss,, the two that kinda look like snake skin no idea,,blue triangle sodalite,,the gold and the red lacy stuff i think i got from banjo a long wile back,,center ritulized quartz,, the purple one is the stuff everybody was saying had the matrix through it awile back forget the name ,, near the bottom left green and white moss agate after that no idea hahaha seeya ---john
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deepsouth
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Post by deepsouth on Jul 5, 2004 19:05:44 GMT -5
Lovely rocks John , I do get jealous of them at times.
Keep the pics coming I love it
Jack
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aquababie19
noticing nice landscape pebbles
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Post by aquababie19 on Jul 7, 2004 15:57:44 GMT -5
very nice
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