[Rockhounds] AD- Disaster Peak Scenic Jasper
Tim
nospam at orerockon.com
Sat Apr 11 18:46:20 PDT 2009
PS the people selling it are dealers form Sacramento, you should be able to
get it from them off Ebay for a whole lot less. They are at the Paradise CA
show right now.
Tim Fisher
Ore-ROCK-On!
Email address at http://OreRockOn.com
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Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 1:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [Rockhounds] AD- Disaster Peak Scenic Jasper
All:
I don't know how many of you are interested but I thought I'd pass this
along. This is someone I stumbled across on eBay selling off about
11,000-12,000 pounds of Disaster Peak. She originally thought it was about
7,000 lbs.
Now, for the standard disclaimer.... I don't have any connection with this
woman other than buying about 300 lbs of material and being very happy
with it. Very nice material. I thought I'd pass on the opportunity to our
Rockhounds list folks.
I got a shipment this week, two shipments a week ago....and one the week
before. I went through them and sorted what I wanted to cut into in the
near future because they looked really promising.... came out at about 35%.
Most of the rest I just don't have a good window to see what's there.
Several
of the "good" pieces had fresh brakes so you could see the inside. It is
amazing how the outside either originally had a skin or built one over time
so that a piece that looks totally brown is a nice blue a 16th of an inch
below the surface. Of course, this is actually fairly common... I just
don't
tend to expect it.... Even stuff with broken surfaces can be coated...
Pretty much like anything from Franklin, NJ where you need a fresh brake or
rhodonite/rhodochrosite where it oxidizes black. If it's any indicator, I
just ordered another shipment a few minutes ago.....
In e-mails with Mary, the woman selling the material, I've pieced together
a little more info than what she gives in the eBay listing.... This was
her uncle's stash he'd built over decades but he recently died. She just
goes
out to the aunt's to fill orders. That's probably why she doesn't ship
that fast - it takes her a few days to go out there. It would also appear
Mary
accidentally over sold what she thought was there last week..... She'd
cleaned out the shed making up the last few shipments and didn't think she
could fill all the orders. The aunt suggested pulling up the loose plywood
on
the floor of the shed and she found out there was another one foot layer
underneath. That's times 96 square foot. She's figuring 50 lbs to the cubic
foot so she thinks she just hit another 2+ tons. Can you imagine
11,000-12,000 lbs of any one scenic material? I thought her numbers were
overly
optimistic because I figured a 5 gallon bucket was more than a cubic
foot...
Wrong - 5 gallon buckets are roughly 8/10 of a cubic foot. She's probably
fairly correct in her weight estimates... this stuff runs lighter than many
types of rock and full buckets of most rock weigh about 50-55 lbs. I would
suggest ordering soon... before she over sells again... I'm giving the link
to
one of her auctions below but check out all her auctions. She has lot sizes
of 15 lbs, 40+, 50 and 100 lbs as well as 500 and 1000. You can offer
less.... she seems to take $72 for the 40+ lbs and $175 for the hundred
pounds
and I doubt she's doing anything different on packing stuff off the pile if
you offered less.
Update... I just heard from her husband after a few more shipments.... he's
figuring about 64 cubic feet left.....
Their listings on eBay are under the following link....
_http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/basketcase_38_
(http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/basketcase_38)
Thank you all for reading through this long posting....
Dan
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