Ebonite/vulcanite buy?

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I don't know, but I can think of where that much would be useful - like a really wide Ramses or a freestanding Cavalier with a wide foot. You could probably also carve it into figurines and stuff - I've seen a lot of that.
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Hopefully some 25mm rod will arrive. I am starting to believe my rod was highjacked by Somoli Pirates and even now are being used for devious purposes.
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There is a chance it is stuck/lost in customs. A few years back, I bought a quantity of vulcanite rod stock from Tom Eltang. After several emails back and forth, both of us wondering where it was, it turned out to "delayed" by customs. Kurt, any further information from your tracking numbers?
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In fact, there is. I picked up the last package of ebonite this evening when I went to drop off the day's shipments. Now I just have to get everyone's packages together and get it sent out. Hopefully this week.
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Ah, Murphy's Law once again at work... Very good news indeed, and thank you, Kurt, for your efforts in all this. Happy Holidays to you, and indeed to all in the craft.

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Any Idea as to when you might be able to ship the ebonite? Just curious
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....?
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Hey guys, sorry for the delay. Packing up begins tonight, and should get shipped out over the course of the week. Thanks for your patience!

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Thanks for the heads up Kurt. And thanks again for doing this, I know how much work you've done with this to help all of out. :D
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Kurt; At the risk of making a total pain in the ass of myself, I am wondering if you have managed to ship any of the ebonite yet.
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.......?
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The Ebonite was delivered this evening. Thanks Again Kurt, now I can get my hands back to doing something useful.
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You're in Connecticut... Mine wont be far behind hopefully :)
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I can hardly wait to get mine. I have a nice volcano that has been crying for a nice stem. :lol:
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Yay! Mine's here...
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You lucky East Coast buggers. :evil:
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:lol:

St. Louis here, Frank.... they're on their way :)
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bscofield wrote::lol:

St. Louis here, Frank.... they're on their way :)
St Louis is where the loads are transfered to pack mules to make the rest of the trip to AZ.
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kkendall wrote:
bscofield wrote::lol:

St. Louis here, Frank.... they're on their way :)
St Louis is where the loads are transfered to pack mules to make the rest of the trip to AZ.
Is that what that smell is?
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kkendall wrote:
bscofield wrote::lol:
St. Louis here, Frank.... they're on their way :)
St Louis is where the loads are transfered to pack mules to make the rest of the trip to AZ.
Then Phoenix must be where they transfer to ox cart for the trip to California! :evil:
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