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01-07-2022, 10:39 PM
#451
Re: Snakes and Stones
Photo #209
I rather like the patterning on this stone.
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01-07-2022, 10:55 PM
#452
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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01-08-2022, 07:31 AM
#453
Re: Snakes and Stones
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Very nice- I think it's going into shed though?
Thanks! Yep! You are right. The little ones always seem to be in one stage of shed or another...
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01-08-2022, 11:50 AM
#454
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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01-08-2022, 11:56 AM
#455
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01-09-2022, 10:04 PM
#456
Re: Snakes and Stones
Photo #211
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01-15-2022, 04:18 PM
#457
Re: Snakes and Stones
Photo #212
I am *almost* tempted to name this ball python because she is carrying multiple Het Recessives and I will probably be keeping her for a long long time.
The stone in the center I shaped for a little over a year before polishing it. It is a shame that the pits in the red part of the stone are throughout the entire piece....I had to call it quits though: I have ground away over 50% of its original mass...I did learn enough not to try and tumble large pieces of a nearly identical stone also taken from Lake Superior (shown below).
Last edited by Lord Sorril; 01-15-2022 at 04:20 PM.
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01-15-2022, 07:43 PM
#458
Re: Snakes and Stones
Originally Posted by Lord Sorril
Photo #212
I am *almost* tempted to name this ball python because she is carrying multiple Het Recessives and I will probably be keeping her for a long long time.
The stone in the center I shaped for a little over a year before polishing it. It is a shame that the pits in the red part of the stone are throughout the entire piece....I had to call it quits though: I have ground away over 50% of its original mass...I did learn enough not to try and tumble large pieces of a nearly identical stone also taken from Lake Superior (shown below).
What a beautiful "snake & stone salad"! Oh, go on...give the little beauty a name, for Pete's sake! And I don't see anything to pity in that large center stone either- I think it's quite attractive.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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01-17-2022, 02:38 PM
#459
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01-17-2022, 02:45 PM
#460
Re: Snakes and Stones
Originally Posted by Snagrio
I thought that was varnished wood for a second. Tiger's eye?
I was thinking along the same line, petrified wood? but Tiger's Eye is a real good guess too.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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