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cutting slate - corrugated iron

Stone Conversations : Archive 9 : Message 00437

From: Karen Bereza <humbledesigns@zzzzzzzzzzz>
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 18:15:40 -0600
Subject: cutting slate - corrugated iron

Ian,
Yes, my clients really like the fact that it is "reclaimed" stone, that it
has a history (oh if those walls had ears).
Thanks for your story - I'm afraid I'm still a beginner at much of this. By
the way, I do think my black slate will be quite carvable. Off to the lake
for a few days (in the rain because that's all it's been doing here -
flooding in many areas actually) but we'll be warm and dry in a house with
something to sip on, so life is good. When I get back, I will deal further
with the slate!
Thanks,
Karen

on 6/29/05 4:48 PM, Ian Marr at ianmarr@----------- wrote:

Quoted text begins.It's not stone, sorry, it's rolled steel sheeting.
It is great for a fragment of salvage stone to have a provenance > & a
history.
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