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Found this Richardson's egg hiding in milk crate with Hampton Butte material, so I figured today was a good day to cut it. Colors are a bit unusual, I have no idea which bed it is from. about the size of a baseball.
Any thing in the large wooden boxes was 1 dollar a pound, one section was 1/2 off the marked price and one section was 4 bucks a pound. did n't really a lot of Brazilian agates, and that is what i mainly went for. I should have went of SAt but wife had a meeting. It was good to get out and make a drive weather turned out real good. A lot of the stuff at 1 dollar pound would have made good tumbling stuff.
I was going there for the Montana moss agate, but for a buck a pound, it couldn't have been much - that material in pretty high anywhere! Did you see any at all in boxes?
I got what Montana agate that I thought was any good. Was not much, at least on Sunday.
Looks like you scored.... I was suppose to go there with a buddy of mine, but we had to cancel out... Was Brad's prices fair? I know the digs were, but his shop prices can get pretty high...
Any thing in the large wooden boxes was 1 dollar a pound, one section was 1/2 off the marked price and one section was 4 bucks a pound. did n't really a lot of Brazilian agates, and that is what i mainly went for. I should have went of SAt but wife had a meeting. It was good to get out and make a drive weather turned out real good. A lot of the stuff at 1 dollar pound would have made good tumbling stuff.
This is the only piece of wood that I bought, we went to the digging site but did not go prepared to dig so we never called ahead, looks like job for dryer weather
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rocknrob: I make my own sandwiches and yet I never tip myself... OMG I'm the a@@hole!
Nov 11, 2024 11:29:51 GMT -5
amygdule: Her sandwich taste better...
Nov 11, 2024 17:07:29 GMT -5
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rocknrob: There was a shop in Portland, don't know if it's still there called Kenny and Zukes who made the absolute best pastrami sandwiches I have ever had. The problem is every restaurant thinks their sandwich is worth $20 now and seldom makes the grade.
Nov 12, 2024 9:53:31 GMT -5
rocknrob: So, to end my thread on sandwiches. If you find your sandwich worthy of that price by all means keep going to that restaurant
Nov 12, 2024 9:54:37 GMT -5
parfive: BOLO – Sara w/no h.
Nov 13, 2024 15:20:39 GMT -5
RickB: Surf's up - Pastrami on the hoof
Nov 13, 2024 16:44:09 GMT -5
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Wooferhound: I make my Sandwiches without the Bread
Nov 14, 2024 12:56:46 GMT -5
amygdule: I like my lunch without sand...
Nov 14, 2024 18:11:34 GMT -5
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amygdule: I like my meat warmed to Body TempoF... Then wrapped with a slice of Cheese
Nov 14, 2024 18:17:57 GMT -5
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