Sheesh, that's twice as wide as my 12.5×1.5 inch thuringian so I can imagine what it weighs
-Dennis
-Dennis
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Thanks for all the great comments.It's 13x3-1/2...There is a larger stone out there(that I know of,maybe more?...) the owners name is David I believe?The cat is a ham.
Nice one Lou!
Here is another big slab......
the big one is just over 5kg! pure Hybrid LesLat Pleasure....... This is btw. what i call raw.....
Greets Sebastian....
Same here. Brooke asked me what kind of wedding ring I wanted and I told her I wanted one with a Les Lat polished stone. She looked at me funny and laughed, but I wasn't kidding.Nice log.
I keep thinking about that les lat egg though.... the unobtanium factor is too high for me to forget about it.
Same here. Brooke asked me what kind of wedding ring I wanted and I told her I wanted one with a Les Lat polished stone. She looked at me funny and laughed, but I wasn't kidding.
Have you seen the coticule egg? That's what made me want the polished stone in my wedding band. I'll look for the egg. It's killer.I knew I wasn't crazy. I've been wanting to give my girlfriend honing stone (particularly manganese loaded coticule) jewelry, but I wouldn't even know if such a thing is feasible (or would be appreciated... her first question the last time I gave her gifts (one of which was a pair of earrings) was "What type of stone's are they")?. I was a bit taken aback, but maybe I just don't understand women.
I'm sure I've not seen that exact label before, but Lauberg & Brothers rings a bell... I want to say I've seen another label with that trademark/ID before.