Thought someone here might be interested in this, I don’t know what they’re asking, how much, etc.:
http://cnj.craigslist.org/mat/644526490.html
Good Luck!
Kevin
Thought someone here might be interested in this, I don’t know what they’re asking, how much, etc.:
http://cnj.craigslist.org/mat/644526490.html
Good Luck!
Kevin
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posted this hours ago, since no one responded I guess it's more work than it's worth?
How do you know no one responded? I thought you weren't the one selling the slate...View Image “Good work costs much more than poor imitation or factory product†– Charles GreeneCaliforniaRemodelingContractor.com
Huck,
I was saying no one responded to my post here on Breaktime, not to the craigslist ad. I thought it may be useful to someone , so I posted it. I have no idea who the sellers are, etc.
Kevin
Right. I got that. My point is, you posted the ad, which I thought was a great idea. But if someone saw your post, and contacted the seller of the slate, you wouldn't know. So no point being concerned about a reply to your post...eh?View Image “Good work costs much more than poor imitation or factory product†– Charles GreeneCaliforniaRemodelingContractor.com
thought you misunderstood, when , in fact, I misunderstood.
I misspoke.View Image “Good work costs much more than poor imitation or factory product†– Charles GreeneCaliforniaRemodelingContractor.com
Man , I thought I understood he misunderstood until I understood you misspoke, now I am not sure what is to understand.
They can't get your Goat if you don't tell them where it is hidden.
OK, now I've got a headache and feel a seizure coming on.:)
If that were in my area I'd offer to remove it and retain the salvage , but would offer no money to change hands.
The labor of removal and trucking would offset it's salvage value.
Know what you mean. I see ads on ebay for barns, 100,000 and you remove and you have insurance, and you leave the site clean. Crazy really, couple of grand ok, but not that kind of money.