wrmickel1
Bronze Member
We are all still waiting
Keep waiting Alan
You give the least information and experience to the Thread, So your not to important anyways.
Take Care babymick1
We are all still waiting
I never sale online, Face to Face In person only.
Babymick1
Ok Dave, And no to the rendezvous. I see nothing wrong with the pic’s the gold is brilliant and lots of light.
babymick1
if you don't show up at the rendezvous we will know its a fake....but then again..i already know it isOk Dave, And no to the rendezvous. I see nothing wrong with the pic’s the gold is brilliant and lots of light.
babymick1
Not only rare, but going by the size indicated by the tape measure, we suspect it would be the second largest ever found in Arizona.
Mick could be a real celebrity at home ....... interviews and all that stuff.
Of course, he would have to let it be appraised, which might be a problem.
Otherwise he might be called a scammer.
It wasn't yours to collect Mick.
You never showed up, let alone with the gold or the cash to pay.
Tell ya what. Show up with that "nugget", like Dave is saying you should, and I'll give you that hundred bucks US.
Of course, that's after Dave has tested it and proved it to be what you say it is.
if you don't show up at the rendezvous we will know its a fake....but then again..i already know it is
You mean I'll get to keep my $100 bill ?
Say it ain't so..........
Better yet, you give me 12,000 after Dave tests it and you Sir met my requirements, Face to Face no finders fees and Cash US.
babymick1
oro...there is a guy that sets up at the rock show every year selling faux nuggets...he makes them by pouring copper , brass or lead into damp rice..then plates them...the end product is pretty real lookingNot trying to horn into your business deal here but HUH?
He {Somehiker} said the finders fee comes from the buyer to the guy who found the seller (you) so it is not one cent out of your pocket. Did you misunderstand that? I see this all the time at auctions where they charge a 'buyers premium' of ten percent, which does not come out of the sellers pockets.
If that is a genuine gold nugget and not a lump of copper or lead plated or painted brassy yellow, it is a nice nugget. It does look rather like a "home made" "nugget" melting metal and pouring it into water or sand to make a fake "nugget". I hope that is not the case.
Congratulations on your upcoming retirement - hope you have a great one.
oro...there is a guy that sets up at the rock show every year selling faux nuggets...he makes them by pouring copper , brass or lead into damp rice..then plates them...the end product is pretty real looking
IF ya'll do a search of my name on poemhunter.com 3 entries will pop up...One of them is Blu1 from Rio de Janeiro I believe...I wonder what that one is all about...rofl...Which river are they talking about on those darned stonesOne day one of ya'll might get lucky and not have to worry about them beer cans...Heck...I might get lucky myself and won't have to worry about collecting them myself...Oh well...Only My Father knows IF I will ever return to heaven some day...After all...Aren't the sun and the moon in heaven
As IF my poetry might be worth anything one day...I can always leave all of my poems to my children...lol
Ed T