12x4"?
:eek:
Is this a paving slab? Did you need a second mortgage?
Wow...
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12x4"?
:eek:
Is this a paving slab? Did you need a second mortgage?
Wow...
You should email Howard Schechter, the U.S. authority on Belgian Stones and ask his opinion on the value. Howard is a respected member here on SRP. His email, which is also on his website (theperfectedge.com) is: howardschechter@hotmail.com
If I were to guess, in U.S. dollars, I would say somewhere around $400. Currently, when available, Howard's website shows 8"x3" natural combos at $250 (I bought one from him last year and like it).
Chris L
Hi Bruno.
I know...I know.....!
I had to buy it............In my paranoia I am/was thinking they must have the size wrong, but, I did ask the Lady "Is it really a foot long?" She said "Yes, it's bloody heavy too !"
It was a little more than my 125mmx30mm selected coticule!
Obviously undervalued.
My wife has made a good point, is this stone worth as much as four 6x2 natural como stones? or more??
Don't worry, it's staying in one piece.........probably:p
M
Ever heard the phrase "the whole is worth more than the sum of it's parts."?? I definitely think this applies here.
Ben
£60..........
Sounds alot for a rock to the untrained whisker!
I'll give you twice what you paid for it!
No seriously, if I were in your shoes and contemplated selling it for needed funds, I'd either put it on Ebay with a reserve bid (this would decrease the chances of selling it, but eliminate the possibility that someone would buy it for a song and shoot you in the foot), ask Howard if he'd want to buy it for his collection, or sell it here.
Chris L