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Post by phil on May 13, 2017 14:23:08 GMT -5
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happy
off to a rocking start
Member since May 2017
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Post by happy on May 13, 2017 14:56:46 GMT -5
Very pretty. I'm too new new to know what fair might be. Lol Has it been stabilized?
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Post by rockjunquie on May 13, 2017 17:45:47 GMT -5
Very pretty. I'm too new new to know what fair might be. Lol Has it been stabilized? I wouldn't know, either. It sure is nice, though!
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Post by phil on May 13, 2017 23:42:41 GMT -5
I have no provenance for any of this stuff anymore. I bought this from a local indian jewelry supply store back when turquoise was still popular and the mines were still open. Can't see any stabilization residue on the outside tho... Will probably list as unknown when I do. I do know that each of the big slabs once cabbed, will sell for hundreds each. I've cabbed some and the small cabs went fast and at top dollar. Pics later if I can find them.
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Post by captbob on May 14, 2017 0:52:20 GMT -5
If you are going to list them on eBay, I doubt that you will just start the auction at 99¢ and see what happens. So what are you going to set as a price on eBay?
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Post by coloradocliff on May 14, 2017 5:03:11 GMT -5
Nice... If they were jasper and agates and were 30 pounds bigger I would bid on them.. grin Good stuff.
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Post by phil on May 14, 2017 11:15:45 GMT -5
If you are going to list them on eBay, I doubt that you will just start the auction at 99¢ and see what happens. So what are you going to set as a price on eBay? Will put reserve prorated at $350 per pound. same as Colbaughs when they still had any. should be some good bidding, as they aren't finding any of this right now. Where it will end up pricewise, dunno. but I will have a reserve on it. That comes out to $125 for this lot. Over on the "turquoise for sale" site (Facebook) the same material is selling for $1 per carat. Except they are claiming it's Bisbee, which it isn't. It's Kingman. And theirs isn't near as nice as mine.
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