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by franklin » Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:31 am
I've seen some decent sub-melt deals lately on " 90% by the pound ". More accurate than face value.
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by Rodebaugh » Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:36 am
franklin wrote:I've seen some decent sub-melt deals lately on " 90% by the pound ". More accurate than face value.
It can be for sure. SLQs can rack up a lot of metal loss through wear. best to buy them buy gram if possible.
I plan to personaly melt the ones "won" from that auction.
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by neilgin1 » Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:38 am
Rodebaugh wrote:franklin wrote:I've seen some decent sub-melt deals lately on " 90% by the pound ". More accurate than face value.
It can be for sure. SLQs can rack up a lot of metal loss through wear. best to buy them buy gram if possible.
I plan to personaly melt the ones "won" from that auction.
Rodee, what's an SLQ, is that a slick? or a clod?
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by Rodebaugh » Mon Aug 01, 2011 8:40 am
neilgin1 wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:franklin wrote:I've seen some decent sub-melt deals lately on " 90% by the pound ". More accurate than face value.
It can be for sure. SLQs can rack up a lot of metal loss through wear. best to buy them buy gram if possible.
I plan to personaly melt the ones "won" from that auction.
Rodee, what's an SLQ, is that a slick? or a clod?
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by neilgin1 » Mon Aug 01, 2011 11:35 am
roger that...thank you bud.
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