If you have to ask, you can keep your $10,8000 in your pocket, otherwise, 'It's known as the best vein,' and 'It's not easy softer water draining stone.'
I figured that so for me a deal breaker. And most persons don't know this kind of stones.
If you have to ask, you can keep your $10,8000 in your pocket, otherwise, 'It's known as the best vein,' and 'It's not easy softer water draining stone.'
I figured that so for me a deal breaker. And most persons don't know this kind of stones.
eBay item number:160649659125
It bends the mind, maybe it is just me.....
What your not gonna jump on that beauty in typical WW243 enthusiasm???
:rolleyes:
Har!!!
Well it is only $3.36 a gram. : p
Seriously, if one of the Jnatters doesn't illuminate this stone, I bailing out....that's it.....I'm emigrating to Badger and Blade.
...strike 2...
I note that strike 1 was prompted by Darl. Seeing that he has posted just above you, I cant help but come to the conclusion that his mere presence or mention of his name has a darkly negative effect on your state of mind.
I recommend a string of garlic around your computer screen, wearing a crucifix and the recital of 10 Hail Mary's. before each SRP session.
In this type of satanic possesion it is not unusual for the dark one to dog your footsteps so B&B is only an imaginary haven.
In the event of he-who-must-not-be-named continuing to haunt your SRP outings it may be necessary to travel to a certain worksbop, said to be in Philadelphia, armed with a shovel, a mallet and a sharp stake. Do not make the error of having your hair cut into a mullet or taking a steak instead of a stake or I fear all will be lost...
Regards
Neil
All things considered the stone is a bargain ........ note that the asking price is a measly $10,000 ....... dollars mind you, not even pounds ..... (quoting Sidney Greenstreet in The Maltese Falcon) The seller claims the retail on the stone is US$37,800.00 ...... and he has a "best offer" button available ....... what more can you ask ? It also has 45-70 in the title, which is one of my favorite rifle calibers .... has nothing to do with anything AFAIK but I just thought I'd mention it. :shrug:
I really want it, but have one above and one lower than that strata. I hope to retire on them, but I think I must have it to have the "Trifecta"!
Thoughts?
There are Mentors and there are Tormentors
Time to take the gloves off. First off, sure, he has a massive collection of razors, most of them are kept in the trunk of his 1973 Crown Vic with the shadow Police still visible in bright light under the G10 orange spray can paint job... His favorite razors are kept in the inside of his overcoat which he wears in four seasons, all neatly displayed in rows. Master Machinist? I believe this is a reference to the small Red Craftsman tool box that he keeps in the back seat to make sure the Crown Vic is mobile.