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Re: g-10 $ (fwd)
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Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 20:59:00 -0700
From: Dr. Resonance <resonance@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: g-10 $ (fwd)
In 1/2 thick size a 12" x 12" sheet usually runs around $50-$60. New price,
not scrap price.
Dr. Resonance
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> How much do other people pay for G10 at scrap rates? (ie; by the pound)
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> I just bought some 3/8 G10 from Colorado Plastics in Boulder (not my
> first choice, but they are the only place I can usually get to during
> regular business hours) They charged me $6 a pound, which I thought
> was a little high, but fortunately I only had 4 pounds.
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> "Society often forgives the criminal,
> but it never forgives the dreamer."
> - Oscar Wilde
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