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The snow is almost melted here, so I am crushing and sorting rocks again. I will be rock hunting 2-4 days each week during May and expect time to shipping to be about 3-7 days.
Regards, Joseph

rocks for rock tumbler Here is what they look like as polished rocks
Tumbling Rocks, Standard Grade
This is my standard grade of tumbling rock. They are a nice grade of many different kinds and colors of somewhat blandish stones. I only put stone in this mix that I think will tumble to a high lustre shine.

The stones in this mix may include: rose quartz; snow quartz; green aventurine quartz; purple jasper; yellow jasper; red jasper; petrified wood; black, yellow, and grey chert; flint; chalcedony; agate; quartzite; semi-polished river rocks, and a variety of other nice rocks that I don`t have names for. (This mix does not contain hard to polish rocks like obsidian or common opal.) The second photo shows what they look like polished.

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The hardness of the rocks is about 7 on the Mohs scale. They should all tumble well together. Sometimes there is a single rock in the bag that is more valuable than all the rest of the bag put together.

This mix is available at a lower price in larger sized stones: Dave`s Throwing Stones

Item Specifications:
Size  About 3/4 inches to 1.75 inches.  

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