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Old 16-01-2005, 05:49 AM
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My existing landscape has a bunch of it and I need a couple of pallets for
an improvement. live Near Trenton NJ. The stuff I have is natural,
irregular in shape and size, but is mostly blue / grey in color. .
Anybody know where I can get some ?

Thanks in Advance.

Mark


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Old 16-01-2005, 06:18 AM
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Delaware Quarries (215-862-1670) or Tinsmans Lumber(215-297-5100), both in
Lumberville, PA about 20 miles north of Trenton.

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My existing landscape has a bunch of it and I need a couple of pallets

for
an improvement. live Near Trenton NJ. The stuff I have is natural,
irregular in shape and size, but is mostly blue / grey in color. .
Anybody know where I can get some ?

Thanks in Advance.

Mark




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Old 17-01-2005, 11:26 PM
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Thanks, I have only driven by that place. I will call first.

Mark

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Delaware Quarries (215-862-1670) or Tinsmans Lumber(215-297-5100), both in
Lumberville, PA about 20 miles north of Trenton.

Chas Hurst

"Justbrilliant" wrote in message
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My existing landscape has a bunch of it and I need a couple of pallets

for
an improvement. live Near Trenton NJ. The stuff I have is natural,
irregular in shape and size, but is mostly blue / grey in color. .
Anybody know where I can get some ?

Thanks in Advance.

Mark






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