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Post by Tonyterner on Dec 7, 2012 14:17:19 GMT -5
That is a cool rock but an insane price. If I had that much sitting around I'd buy a flat lap.
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pporky
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Post by pporky on Dec 7, 2012 16:30:29 GMT -5
A nice egg But? ?
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Dec 7, 2012 21:50:35 GMT -5
Maybe that yellow thing in it is a fossil alien? That might explain the price.
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hubrocks
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Post by hubrocks on Dec 7, 2012 23:40:37 GMT -5
1 OF A KIND!!!! Need I say more! $ 510.00 eeeeeeeeekkkkkkkkkkk wish I had a bunch of those to sell!! That's a coooool rock!
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darrad
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Post by darrad on Dec 9, 2012 20:09:48 GMT -5
$510.00 I had to use or lose - a new 16" vibrating lap. ;D ;D
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Post by talkingstones on Dec 9, 2012 21:09:00 GMT -5
That just soooo does not read well, Dave! LOL!!! The one thought I have on this is that it is a really cool rock.... and people spend way more than that on little tiny diamonds.... of which there are a bazillion floating around the planet and which have absolutely none of the interesting stuff that this stone has in it. I think that this is a case of beauty being in the eye of the beholder.
With that said, if I had $510.00 to blow right now, use or lose, I'd get some really decent photo lights and a much better light box setup.... and a file cabinet. That would be it,
Cathy
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peachfront
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Post by peachfront on Dec 9, 2012 22:02:43 GMT -5
While it's a nice rock, I wonder if the transaction will really go to completion. I would be very disturbed if I as a buyer were to find the price was being bid up against me by a zero feedback bidder there at the end...
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