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BigSweetie 798 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 13:15
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=415&item=6138680705&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW Cheers Andy S |
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Pete G 3506 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 13:24
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It won't sell. PeteG |
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fitzcoraldo 2699 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 13:29
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Free postage
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fitzcoraldo 2699 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 13:33
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and you can buy it now for 100 grand
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Spaceship mark 1436 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 13:33
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I especially like the rather transparent question at the bottom 'I am an Ancient History lecturer me. I think your stone is worth lots of money because I am an expert on stones and things.' It doesn't even look particularly genuine. Anyway, I'm off to list my stone age 'worry pebble' I just found on the beach. Its been verified by an emminunt archyolojist you know...Buy It Now price £400,000,000. A snip! |
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Pete G 3506 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 13:35
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Does that include free postage? PeteG |
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fitzcoraldo 2699 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 13:37
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yes but not insured - he's obviously not a complete lunatic.
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pixie1948 171 posts |
Dec 15, 2004, 17:30
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How much will someone pay for a genuine Thornborough flint. Got it right here in front of me now. One sharp edge and convenient for holding in the hand (of course it's just a piece I picked up in a field, not a tool or an axe, can't really see any working on it at all except maybe the plough caught it and chipped a bit off) |
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fitzcoraldo 2699 posts |
Dec 20, 2004, 11:03
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Sadly no takers Some of the Q&A's are good |
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Pete G 3506 posts |
Dec 20, 2004, 11:13
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I did 2 Q&A's, what an idiot he is! PeteG (aka Alison) |
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