Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Get 'em while they're hot.


20 comments:

  1. Well John...
    Wow! Was I surprised to see you making my "Ben'N'Bud" Ingot on the video "13100"... It was so cool to see the actual production...I knew reserving the 100th ingot would be the best and special...

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  2. I need to order 2 more, three total, glassjam210@gmail.com

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  3. Hot Dog! Just put my order through....#54 please and thank you. Happy to help with the Ben'n'Bud Fund.

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  4. Looks like the heater works magic!
    Rosharon Boyz on the Lake!

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  5. John, #55 and 74 please. Are you maybe coming for ribs tomorrow? Chris and Nicole are. 6 pm

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  6. Hi John,
    Just watched your video. Most cool.
    I've been down (ebay) for a week, it was time to convert the artists canvas shop into a machine shop. Looks like a week to go. Wow, do I have allot of junk.
    Beautiful ingots...nice process.
    Paul

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  7. I just watched the video, an artisan at work...

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  8. John,
    I just sent my payment by paypal.My reserved # is 46.

    Thanks,Phil

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  9. They look great. I'm looking forward to getting number 17 here. My paypal is talking to your paypal right now.

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  10. Way Cool John except for being 100 degrees + and your melting metal!

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  11. 925 is the percent of silver that sterling has in it 92.5% silver 7.5% usually copper. 925 or .925 is a common marking for sterling.

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  12. Just posted payment for mine. I had reserved #98. Looking forward to it!

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  13. John, just sent two Paypal payments for #51 and #56. Thanks a lot.

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  14. I sent my paypal too. But I dont know what number I got.

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  15. I just paid through paypal (accounts in my wife's name Kathy Lee Partin) would like number 80 if available ,,if not send whichever one youd like ,
    thank you
    Danny
    my ebay seller name is pointmansurplus01 ,,check out my items,,see something u can use email me I have a little bit of everything between the pawnshop,and auctions,,

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  16. Would you please describe the process? Why first melt into small balls? What did the ingots sell for? Video is great but a little more of the story would be great. Hope there is a second edition.

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  17. Got 13033 in the mail today. It looks great!

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