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Post by snuffy on Nov 1, 2009 17:51:24 GMT -5
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Post by snuffy on Nov 1, 2009 18:05:27 GMT -5
I guess I hit the post instead of preview. I was gonna add thats only around 32 bucks a lb. The last pic is of crates of slag glass Ienjoy going through.
snuffy
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Post by Jack, lapidaryrough on Nov 1, 2009 19:01:12 GMT -5
Looks like Chile Lapis
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Post by tkrueger3 on Nov 1, 2009 19:08:28 GMT -5
Is there such a thing as "too much" of a good thing? LOL - I'd love to see the saw that can slice that up into slabs! Sure is purty, though - if you like lapis - and I do -
Tom
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Post by Bikerrandy on Nov 1, 2009 19:55:23 GMT -5
What's the total price on that big one and who do I have to call? ;D
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Post by snuffy on Nov 1, 2009 20:01:48 GMT -5
Randy, its $3,950 plus tax,8.25%. Just mail the cash to me and I'll pick it up for you. ;D ;D
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Post by frane on Nov 1, 2009 20:18:31 GMT -5
That looks like a really good price on that big one...The price tag, not what you said I wonder what kind of slabs that wold make. It sure is pretty! Thanks for posting Snuffy! Fran
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Post by Bikerrandy on Nov 1, 2009 20:25:40 GMT -5
I'm bad at math, I'll mail a million bucks and you can send ne the change. lol..... The cabs from that boulder would pay it off 100 times!!
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Post by snuffy on Nov 1, 2009 20:28:03 GMT -5
I know my saw cant handle a 122 lb rock. Could take a sledge hammer to it first. ;D ;D
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Post by snuffy on Nov 1, 2009 20:35:57 GMT -5
Randy,sounds like you are using the democratic math,everything paid back times over. ;D I heard of the new math years back, but thats the newest math.
snuffy
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Post by Bikerrandy on Nov 1, 2009 20:39:22 GMT -5
Yeah, we can both get rich. All I need is your account# and password. ;D lol
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Post by snuffy on Nov 1, 2009 20:56:19 GMT -5
#8765309 Password- oldrocker
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Post by Bikerrandy on Nov 1, 2009 21:31:36 GMT -5
Got it. Damn, you're as poor as me!
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Post by Toad on Nov 2, 2009 8:33:50 GMT -5
LOL, you guys. But what a hunk of lapis.
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Post by adrian65 on Nov 2, 2009 11:06:17 GMT -5
What?? that huge Lapis is 122 $ ?? Cannot be real!
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Post by Jack, lapidaryrough on Nov 2, 2009 13:46:44 GMT -5
If it was high grade Afghanistan Lapis, it would be $2.00 A Gram. Cheap for Chilien Lapis.
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Post by snuffy on Nov 2, 2009 14:42:11 GMT -5
There may be some confusion on my pics, that is a #sign , 122.36 pounds, the price on the front could be seen in my photobucket,but not clear here, it's $3,950.00.
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Post by Bikerrandy on Nov 2, 2009 15:05:34 GMT -5
If I had the cash right now, I'd buy it without thinking twice. I can get about a dozen cabs or more per pound. Heck, I'd break even if I sold the cabs for three bucks each!
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Post by Toad on Nov 2, 2009 15:16:52 GMT -5
C'mon Randy, sell 'em for what their worth (the hypothetical lapis cabs). You could probably get more than $3 for San Simeon cabs.
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Post by snuffy on Nov 2, 2009 16:15:47 GMT -5
As heavy as Lapis is, a lb aint a very big piece.To get 12 slabs out of it, with the saw cut taking its share, you could maybe use them for sunglass lens.Hmmm, maybe call them blue.....
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