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Post by ken on Sept 5, 2009 7:47:33 GMT -5
Two I did for a customer. Rhodonite. Vesuvianite(Happy Camp Jade, Ca) Thanks for looking, Ken
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Post by Dicky the Rockhunter on Sept 5, 2009 7:52:12 GMT -5
Ken you are just getting to good --WOW
You should get my goodie package today or monday , keep up the good work. Dicky
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Post by ken on Sept 5, 2009 8:07:10 GMT -5
Dick, have one just waiting for the sowbelly to put on it. I think it will look GREAT. Ken
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Post by 4cornersrocks on Sept 5, 2009 19:15:51 GMT -5
Looking good!
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Post by geodepat on Sept 5, 2009 21:54:45 GMT -5
No mail delivery on Monday....Yeah
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Post by ken on Sept 5, 2009 21:59:22 GMT -5
Durn, won't get Dick's box till Tuesday. Pat, I think you ought to work overtime. Hee hee Ken
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Post by geodepat on Sept 5, 2009 22:01:25 GMT -5
I don't think so...if I can put 3 days together in a row off I am headed north to some place thats got rocks.
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Post by saskrock on Sept 6, 2009 2:13:04 GMT -5
Great as usual Ken.
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Post by Redrummd on Sept 8, 2009 21:27:33 GMT -5
Ken,
You are the first person I have found doing something similar to what I do. I am curious as to how you do your knife scales and what equipment you use.
How about posting pictures of your spine so I can see the angles you cut.
I have a link to a tutorial I wrote on doing stone knife scales and pictures of my shop on my website:
redrummdknives.blademakers.com
I have an extensive collection of top end rare stone too. I would estimate over 1000 pounds and most is in slabs.
I specialize in dinosaur bone and jades.
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Post by crystaldigger on Sept 8, 2009 22:37:46 GMT -5
holy moly. i am so disgustingly jealous that I have no talent...LOL
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