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Post #297369 by Bay Park Buzzy on Fri, Apr 6, 2007 5:09 PM

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On 2007-04-04 02:48, HOUSE OF KU wrote:
Coco Joe piece found in the wild...dug up at a secret old factory site :)

Aloha, Freddie :tiki:

Hola!
Cool "finds" Freddie! I feel bad for you though, getting all dirty digging around out there, looking for your lava pieces. Over here in California, we just hire guys to pick them off the vine for us instead. This year's crop is just about to come in to harvest, as a matter of fact:

My friend Miguelito sent me this picture from the central valley. I like finding them this way, as opposed to digging, because I hate to get dirt under my nails.
Do you ever dig up a piece in the wild which turns out to be just another lava rock, that happens to look similar to a cocojoes piece? I imagine that happens all the time out there. When I used to stay at my Grandparents cabin in the mountains, I never found a real Indian arrowhead, but I found a bunch of rocks that looked similar to arrowheads. It's probably the same way in Hawaii, but only with lava figurines instead right?

Must Find More Lava Buzzy Out!