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    Very nice work indeed, unusual for sure, really like that brush stand, reminds me of a flintstone artifacts.

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    I'm still waiting for my samples.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brooksie967 View Post
    I'm still waiting for my samples.
    Patience, my friend... patience...

    Sadly Cangooner Enterprises is currently experiencing an acute shortage of soapstone. One of these days I'll pick some more up.
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    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
    This was and still is my favorite combination; beautiful, original, and worn.
    -Neil Young

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    Cangooner,

    Really nice work!!! I lived in Alaska for 14 years and had a friend there whose family owned a soapstone quarry. I practically wore out a bandsaw cutting the stuff, but it really is a fun medium to work with and the stone there is a jade green. Now, I'm back in the lower 48 and wishing I had a source and wishing i had all the stone i had to leave behind. Really like your creativeness!

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    Howard
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    Awesome job! Very creative!

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    very cool , ive always collected rocks , i have buckets full of stone ..lol.. a few 12"-20" slabs of petrified wood ive always wanted to do something with but dont have the tools ...lol..

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    Cangooner,
    You sir are a true craftsman/artist. Congrats!
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