rjb
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I don't think I could get away with 13 tons of paper clips.Who among us can claim we haven't taken the odd office supply?
That is one of the best comments I have ever read on here!Who among us can claim we haven't taken the odd office supply?
Exactly, ships have screws, planes have props.Headline should read:
Russian Naval Commander to be screwed for descrewing the Bespokoynyy
Know a market for a wallfull of dual career brass unit plaques? I have to do something with all that brass one day.Brass is worth around $1.25 to $2 per pound ($0.08 to $0.12 per ounce) on the scrap market. Some brass items are more valuable in the vintage and antique collectibles market, fetching prices ranging from $10 to over $1,000 per item.
I have a nice bell. A small bell.Know a market for a wallfull of dual career brass unit plaques? I have to do something with all that brass one day.
I’m imagining a nautical themed lawn ornamentBrass is worth around $1.25 to $2 per pound ($0.08 to $0.12 per ounce) on the scrap market. Some brass items are more valuable in the vintage and antique collectibles market, fetching prices ranging from $10 to over $1,000 per item.
Very big paperweight or door stop.I’m imagining a nautical themed lawn ornament
Close the post!!! There won't be a better response to this post.Headline should read:
Russian Naval Commander to be screwed for descrewing the Bespokoynyy
Don't you mean "our ship parts," Comrade?I believe the correct Soviet term is he "liberated" them.