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Post by snowmom on Mar 14, 2015 7:30:12 GMT -5
It is about 8 inches in diameter, yellow- gold calcite with great definition of dogtooth pattern, but a completely smooth surface. they want $24. I spent a little time on the internet and could not find anything comparable, just little ones with wildly varied prices. Seems like a good deal to me but wanted to run it across your minds and experience and get opinions. I'll go get it today if you think its worth what they're asking. Thank you!
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Post by deb193redux on Mar 14, 2015 7:41:26 GMT -5
prices do vary. but any 8" has to be worth $24
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Post by snowmom on Mar 14, 2015 10:53:29 GMT -5
thanks Daniel (deb193redux) how's the moving situation coming along?
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Post by roy on Mar 14, 2015 10:59:23 GMT -5
they cost about 6 dollars a inch to cut less the cost of materal so i say it is a fair price at that
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Post by deb193redux on Mar 14, 2015 12:32:29 GMT -5
thanks Daniel (deb193redux) how's the moving situation coming along? almost ready to go. 9 days and counting. weary.
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Post by snowmom on Mar 14, 2015 14:39:44 GMT -5
thanks Daniel (deb193redux) how's the moving situation coming along? almost ready to go. 9 days and counting. weary. Sending good thoughts your way, moving stinks bigtime, so much stress. May it go smoothly and this time next month, may you be settled in your new nest and be enjoying new things. Keep us posted!
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Post by quartz on Mar 14, 2015 22:42:33 GMT -5
If we found a good sphere that size for that price, would jump at the opportunity.
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Post by snowmom on Mar 16, 2015 6:18:49 GMT -5
thanks guys, going back to take a second look, if it is as I remember it, it will be mine. Will post a picture when it is in my hot little hands!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2015 10:13:34 GMT -5
Buy it.
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Post by jakesrocks on Mar 16, 2015 10:36:29 GMT -5
Most of the value is based on 3 things. material used, Size, and quality of finish. If a rare or hard to find material is used, the price can go way up. Next, the larger the sphere, the more material is involved, increasing the price. And finally quality of finish. A sphere with an over all mirror finish will bring a higher price than one with lots of chips and a dull finish.
And then there's the matter of time involved in making the sphere, electricity and if grinding with silicon carbide grit, the cost of grits used. But at $24.00 for an 8" sphere, by all means buy it. If the finish isn't perfect, it can always be reground and polished. It may loose a little of its diameter, but at $24.00 it's a real bargain.
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Post by Fossilman on Mar 17, 2015 9:59:15 GMT -5
BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT BUY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by rockpickerforever on Mar 17, 2015 10:12:39 GMT -5
I keep waiting for a picture?!! snowmom, where is it?
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Post by snowmom on Mar 17, 2015 15:40:13 GMT -5
I keep waiting for a picture?!! snowmom, where is it? not in my hands yet, I put my back out and have not felt up to an hour and a half drive (each way) in my uncomfortable little car, I'm rapidly recovering though and should make the trip over to pick that thing up in a day or 2.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Mar 17, 2015 15:48:20 GMT -5
Sorry to hear you are ailing, bad backs are the pits. Hope you are feeling better soon!
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Post by Pat on Mar 17, 2015 16:11:24 GMT -5
snowmom backs first, photos not first. Best wishes!
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Post by Fossilman on Mar 17, 2015 19:55:48 GMT -5
I know the feeling,put mine out several days ago,getting better now-relax and take it easy D......The sphere will give you something to look forward too......Thumbs up
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Post by snowmom on Mar 18, 2015 5:11:25 GMT -5
thanks all, I knew better than to do what I did to put it out. Sometimes it is so darn inconvenient to wait until somebody else can move something for you. Learned my lesson. Much better today. Road trip is in my near future.
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Post by gingerkid on Mar 19, 2015 12:23:15 GMT -5
I hope your back feels better asap, snowmom!! Cannot wait to see your sphere when you get to pick it up. I think it's an excellent price for it.
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Post by snowmom on Mar 19, 2015 15:14:41 GMT -5
thank you all, the back is headed in the right direction though I feel like I can't trust it now, it is mostly pain free. (protective and wanting to be cautious in how I move) Spouse drove me to fetch the sphere. I think it is 7.5 inches diameter, and it weighs 26.3 Lbs. I asked him to carry it for me, considering the bad back and all... It seems to be creamy white and translucent (flashlight sends a nice glow into it partways) with pink overtones and one slightly purple/lavender/shadowy area, as well as one white dot. It was filthy and covered with brown paint spatters, blue paint rubs, and sticky stuff. Just needed somebody to love it. Cleaned up fine with the proper household chemicals. Not sure if it is calcite or quartz, (one of you will know by looking at it..I am sure) but I've already bonded with it!
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Post by Pat on Mar 19, 2015 15:53:35 GMT -5
It is lovely! Glad you got it and cleaned it up. Very pretty piece!
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