NHsorter wrote:I'm told it feels hollow except for a heavy weighted base. That's a good thing, right? I should have these in hand tomorrow.
Morsecode wrote:Nevermind the candlesticks...where'd you get the insulators? Look like Whitall Tatum No. 4's maybe?
Rodebaugh wrote:Beat the snot out of them and give us a weight.
Morsecode wrote:Nevermind the candlesticks...where'd you get the insulators? Look like Whitall Tatum No. 4's maybe?
cesariojpn wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Beat the snot out of them and give us a weight.
Ah yes, cause it's worth it to go the easy route and destroy something for pennies on the dollar instead of going for the hard earned payday and cash out big time. Sometimes actions like this disgusts me about some folks here.
Rodebaugh wrote:Matter of fact, I'm setting here looking ay one of the nicest ding free Gorham sugar and creamer sets I have ever purchased. And believe me folks, alot of this type of material has passed through my hands and this is as good as it gets for a production line. Anyways, I am thinking back about my options and what I did.
The total weight is 195.5 grams
Thats 180.8 grams of pure silver
They were twice listed on eBay at 20% then 15% over melt (no bids)
If I would have got a bid I would have made about 10-15% more than melting after the fees involved in listing.
So here I am 6 months after purcahsing them, still holding.
My original funds are still tied up and spot price has shed $15-18 an ounce.
So I have lost $80-$100 in potential profits on this transaction
Just because I was trying to cash out big time
So I say that some inactions often disgust me.
NHsorter wrote:They are already scrapped. Made a few bucks on the turn. Already have a line on another potential purchase in the AM.
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