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Post by phil on Apr 5, 2017 14:56:38 GMT -5
Stabilized, makes nice cabs! No backing needed. Or, you could double back and split slabs for 2x the cabs. price discounted to 1/2 my usual. (see pics) Thanks for looking! Lot #19 1/2 pound, clearance discounted to $65 Free shipping in US, insurance extra if desired. Shown dry and wet.
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Post by phil on Apr 5, 2017 14:58:25 GMT -5
Just say mine! and Pm me your email, I'll send you a paypal invoice. If out of country, let me know so I can find out shipping, insurance, etc. Thanks for looking!
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metalsmith
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Post by metalsmith on Apr 5, 2017 15:16:59 GMT -5
I saw this advertised after 5 minutes and waited a further 15 for anyone else to chip in. Fair opportunity, but at the end of the day, I'll take it Phil. Put it in that box for me please!
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Post by phil on Apr 5, 2017 15:29:48 GMT -5
#19 is yours. Small USPS flat rate box is 2/3 full. I've got more, so don't worry about other folks missing out on these deals. More tomorrow till interest drops. Thanks!
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Post by melhill1659 on Apr 5, 2017 17:31:01 GMT -5
Stabilized, makes nice cabs! No backing needed. Or, you could double back and split slabs for 2x the cabs. price discounted to 1/2 my usual. (see pics) Thanks for looking! Lot #19 1/2 pound, clearance discounted to $65 Free shipping in US, insurance extra if desired. Shown dry and wet. Phill, Will you share your stabilization process PLEEEZE!!!!
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Post by phil on Apr 5, 2017 18:43:06 GMT -5
Mel, sorry, no. mine was good for the stone, bad for your health.
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Post by phil on Apr 5, 2017 18:46:04 GMT -5
I saw this advertised after 5 minutes and waited a further 15 for anyone else to chip in. Fair opportunity, but at the end of the day, I'll take it Phil. Put it in that box for me please! was thinking about the shipping problems..... today, while sitting on the think tank, the light came on..... all out of country must go FedEx. need to check prices, but should be comparable. THey do their own customes, carry their own insurance which is good in all countries (unlike USPS who won't insure foreign postings) and get it there in 3 to 5 days to boot, Not 2 months.... win win... and it gives you a bigger box equivalent!
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Post by melhill1659 on Apr 5, 2017 19:19:36 GMT -5
Mel, sorry, no. mine was good for the stone, bad for your health. Thanks anyway 😁
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metalsmith
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Post by metalsmith on Apr 6, 2017 0:50:16 GMT -5
I saw this advertised after 5 minutes and waited a further 15 for anyone else to chip in. Fair opportunity, but at the end of the day, I'll take it Phil. Put it in that box for me please! was thinking about the shipping problems..... today, while sitting on the think tank, the light came on..... all out of country must go FedEx. need to check prices, but should be comparable. THey do their own customes, carry their own insurance which is good in all countries (unlike USPS who won't insure foreign postings) and get it there in 3 to 5 days to boot, Not 2 months.... win win... and it gives you a bigger box equivalent! I have to admit I'm not as familiar with US postal as you guys will be. Yes, if you can research the prices that would be good. Scott (shotgunner) previously sent me a SFRB without issues towards the RTH tumbling competition. Of course I had asked the cost of postage. That was where I had obtained my ball park of $30 from. I have the parcel that Diane (drocknut) sent right here. It is a US Postal Service envelope. I'll weigh it later. Not much padding (no criticism - it was rough) but robust enough and got here fine. I was expecting to pay shortly over $30 for post, but the total came in lower than expected, though I don't know whether this was down to a small postal cost saving or because Diane gave me a good deal. I noted the sale of some rough on ebay. This was a relatively large amount and was to be shipped to the UK in a MFRB at $80. Probably this is too much and likely too big. If I can afford that much Kingman / Bisbee, I'll buy you guys all a drink. But it would be good to know the costs and what wiggle room there is in the box. Let me know your findings and thanks for your patience and going to the trouble of finding out. At this point ($125 of waterweb!!) I think the choice of taking out insurance would be a worthwhile consideration too. Many thanks kind regards Chas
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unclesoska
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Post by unclesoska on Apr 6, 2017 12:31:32 GMT -5
Where did the photos go?
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Post by phil on Apr 6, 2017 12:58:37 GMT -5
Chas, Pm me your address so I can get some pricing usps vs ups vs fedex for you.
Uncle, everything that was posted is sold, so I took down the pics. Will post more this afternoon. Thanks!
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Post by phil on Apr 6, 2017 17:48:24 GMT -5
starting a new thread......
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