HI Dan,

Yep can confirm I’m getting this on two separate machines.  One is an iMac 
(same as yours) the other a much older Macbook Pro.

To get around it I press cmd-option-escape to bring up the force quit window, 
then relaunch finder.

Cheers,

Dónal
On 1 Nov 2013, at 16:43, Dan Eickmeier <va3ets2...@me.com> wrote:

> Hi all, in Mavericks now, I noticed that when I’m attempting to go through a 
> folder that has a lot of files in it, that I’m getting finder busy and it’s 
> locking up.  This is on a late 2012 iMac, with 16 gb ram, and a 3.1 ghz quad 
> core i7 processor.  A friend of mine is also getting this on her   early 2011 
> Macbook pro, one of the first ones to have thunderbolt.    Is anyone else 
> getting this?  If so how are they working around it?  If it would make a 
> difference, we both did upgrades overtop of Mountain lion, rather than clean 
> installs.  
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