Hello all;
Please see the attached pics of Escher / thuringia stones that are brown. These are very fine finishers... REVEL in the HAD. Enjoy.
Mike:)
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Hello all;
Please see the attached pics of Escher / thuringia stones that are brown. These are very fine finishers... REVEL in the HAD. Enjoy.
Mike:)
The ones with the blue spots are known to be radioactive and can cause all sorts of diseases. PM me for my address as I have the proper method available for disposing of these safely. :deal: Send it down and you don't owe me anything ... just doing it out of concern for your safety and the goodness of my heart. :w
I see a big problem here - you have two, I have none. This ought to be rectified! :)
I have a y/g Escher on the way and now you show me this!!!! Thanks!:rant::matrix:
These fox hones look very nice.
Actually I had a request from a fellow SRPer to show some pics by popular demand. Sorry Sonny Jim you have enough Eschers. LOL
Mike
which are the eschers?
those are very hone-looking rocks. congrats on your loot :)
I thought part of the instructions from Escher said to always keep the stones free of oil?
Either way, nice rocks.
I think you should send it to Jimmy, he lives only a few hours from me. As the Mods of the hones forum, We will evaluate for you, along with our fellow Mods, and get back in touch with you. Thank you for your cooperation.
The Mod Team....
P.S. Holli's correct. Escher's should be used with water, No Oil, and why do you think they are Escher's anyway? Curious...?
I've only seen the Y/G and B/G...
Two?
I could mebe, part with one of my Water of Ayre stones. One of my brown Charnley Forest rocks....
I have many of the stone flavors. Which strikes a chord?
Here are mine. I haven't been able to make proper pictures of these with correct colors. I just shot these now at night so they're not very clear.
The fox stone label says you can use them with water or oil. I don't think they're Eschers and they might not even come from Thuringia. Oldengaerde thinks they're from Vosgienne instead.
The inclusion in the big one looks green. The small one came in a Thuringian style box, so I assume that was a Fox/Goldfisch.
19.6 x 4.2 cm
15.2 x 3.5 cm