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I use a repo'd grave stone. They are made up the street from me and some people wont pay and they take them back.

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I just got me a brand new misprinted head stone used it tonight and I love it. Way better than the 2'' granite I was using.

Tim Worley

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  Mongo said:
Are you sure this promo code is correct? It would not work for me either.

Try PRSMAY, I just ordered mine with free shipping.

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Thanks for the correction Tom. I just ordered enough to cover my carving and stamping table, 24x36. Sure saved a bunch of money,thanks to all. Just could not bring myself to pound on someones headstone.

Richard

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Thanks Tom. I just placed an order.

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They came in yesterday and work great!

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  Billy P said:
Anyway a good source might be to check with any local monument makers for their cast offs.

Just clarifying Billy..... monument makers you mean gravestone makers and carvers right? I've heard others say about using headstones..... I think I would REALLY want to clean the heck out of one of those.... Dont want that nasty death energy going into my work.... yeah im a weird superstitious one.

- Corey "Bear"

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After reading everyones post about flat surfaces to tool and sharpen on. I'll tell you what I use for a flat surface and it works quite well for sharpening. A piece of thick glass. Glass is hot rolled and is cooled as its rolled. It makes a great surface for sharpening and its dead flat.

It's the impresion you leave that counts.

Michael

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  On 5/29/2009 at 5:23 AM, ryano said:

I use a repo'd grave stone. They are made up the street from me and some people wont pay and they take them back.

It's a sorry human being who won't pay for a grave marker.

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