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fresh tumble - 3/8/2008 4:58:34 PM   
probe zilla

 

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i bought these 2 at baltimore show last week,
they were in pretty bad shape, i tumbled them for 5 days using 1200 grit cutter on the slowest speed, they came out pretty good, i'm going to give them a 5 day polish,
any pointers on which polish would do the best job




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RE: fresh tumble - 3/8/2008 6:13:05 PM   
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Hello Albert, very nice bottles.   Aluminum oxide finish polish should take care of those bottles for you.  3 days should do it on high speed?          Let us know how they turn out.  Good luck!   What other bottles did you pick up?    Thanks for sharing the pic with us.               Paul

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RE: fresh tumble - 3/10/2008 1:49:57 PM   
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thanx for providing motivation for me to work on tumbler project............................

Jimbo

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