Thanks to Eoghan (and Cat and Dr. Kioni, of course) for a fascinating radio
show!
Dara
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great show! (#5963)
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Re: great show! (#5982)
> Thanks to Eoghan (and Cat and Dr. Kioni, of course) for a fascinating
> radio show!
> Dara
I too enjoyed the show...its just great associating everyone's voice with their emails. Next will be pictures! I'm going to keep looking for a crystal ball, so if anyone comes across a good source, or one for sale please contact me. Thanks so much for the wonderful lesson last night
-x Sindy
(I am going to carry crystal balls. This show galvanized me in that direction. I would relly appreciate some "shopping" help in getting a price range (wholesale and retail) on the three major varieties (lead glass, reconstituted quartz, and natural rock of various types) in the popular 4", 5", and 6" sizes. I spent two hours on the web last night researching and found neither any bargains or any solid leads that i would consider reliable wholesale suppliers. I may have to go to a gem and mineral show for this. Anyone in the group have clues on the matter? --cat)
> radio show!
> Dara
I too enjoyed the show...its just great associating everyone's voice with their emails. Next will be pictures! I'm going to keep looking for a crystal ball, so if anyone comes across a good source, or one for sale please contact me. Thanks so much for the wonderful lesson last night
-x Sindy
(I am going to carry crystal balls. This show galvanized me in that direction. I would relly appreciate some "shopping" help in getting a price range (wholesale and retail) on the three major varieties (lead glass, reconstituted quartz, and natural rock of various types) in the popular 4", 5", and 6" sizes. I spent two hours on the web last night researching and found neither any bargains or any solid leads that i would consider reliable wholesale suppliers. I may have to go to a gem and mineral show for this. Anyone in the group have clues on the matter? --cat)
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Crystal balls: the search begins (was: Re: great show!) (#6004)
--- In hrcourse@yahoogroups.com, "SINDY TODO" <todojs@m...> wrote:
> >I'm going to keep looking for a crystal ball, so if anyone comes
across a good source, or one for sale please contact me. Thanks so
much for the wonderful lesson last night
> >
> -x Sindy
>
And Miss Cat replies:
> > (I am going to carry crystal balls. This show galvanized me in that
direction. I would relly appreciate some "shopping" help in getting a
price range (wholesale and retail) on the three major varieties (lead
glass, reconstituted quartz, and natural rock of various types) in the
popular 4", 5", and 6" sizes. I spent two hours on the web last night
researching and found neither any bargains or any solid leads that i
would consider reliable wholesale suppliers. I may have to go to a gem
and mineral show for this. Anyone in the group have clues on the
matter? --cat)
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Well, I *thought* this was TMI....maybe not?
As soon as my husband heard "lead crystal balls" last night, he
started searching at eBay.
You can pay $2000 for a Meiji-era Japanese crystal ball on a beautiful
antique stand if you want to, or you can pay fifty cents (Buy It Now
price!) plus ten bux shipping for a palm-size ball of lead crystal, 2
inches across. Personally, a 4-incher looks clumsy to me. I like the
idea of a 2" sphere that I can tuck into my purse.
A seller named UKludan, in Great Britain, is selling spheres of
semiprecious minerals - amethyst, rose quartz and the like - for 99
pence each, but shipping is 9 pounds (a pound is about 2 bux US). Less
than 1 1/2 inches across, though. Ahimsaann, another British seller,
offers 1" spheres of fancy semiprecious minerals for the same price
and 2 pounds shipping worldwide.
An Australian seller, xkuzhu, is offering several 4 1/2" spheres
starting at 99 cents and shipping for $11.00 - AUSTRALIAN, which is
about 77 cents to the US dollar.
It doesn't sound like any of these is a wholesale bargain, though.
Michaele
eBay geek
> >I'm going to keep looking for a crystal ball, so if anyone comes
across a good source, or one for sale please contact me. Thanks so
much for the wonderful lesson last night
> >
> -x Sindy
>
And Miss Cat replies:
> > (I am going to carry crystal balls. This show galvanized me in that
direction. I would relly appreciate some "shopping" help in getting a
price range (wholesale and retail) on the three major varieties (lead
glass, reconstituted quartz, and natural rock of various types) in the
popular 4", 5", and 6" sizes. I spent two hours on the web last night
researching and found neither any bargains or any solid leads that i
would consider reliable wholesale suppliers. I may have to go to a gem
and mineral show for this. Anyone in the group have clues on the
matter? --cat)
===
Well, I *thought* this was TMI....maybe not?
As soon as my husband heard "lead crystal balls" last night, he
started searching at eBay.
You can pay $2000 for a Meiji-era Japanese crystal ball on a beautiful
antique stand if you want to, or you can pay fifty cents (Buy It Now
price!) plus ten bux shipping for a palm-size ball of lead crystal, 2
inches across. Personally, a 4-incher looks clumsy to me. I like the
idea of a 2" sphere that I can tuck into my purse.
A seller named UKludan, in Great Britain, is selling spheres of
semiprecious minerals - amethyst, rose quartz and the like - for 99
pence each, but shipping is 9 pounds (a pound is about 2 bux US). Less
than 1 1/2 inches across, though. Ahimsaann, another British seller,
offers 1" spheres of fancy semiprecious minerals for the same price
and 2 pounds shipping worldwide.
An Australian seller, xkuzhu, is offering several 4 1/2" spheres
starting at 99 cents and shipping for $11.00 - AUSTRALIAN, which is
about 77 cents to the US dollar.
It doesn't sound like any of these is a wholesale bargain, though.
Michaele
eBay geek