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Old 05-01-2005, 04:13 PM
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casting plaster, tastefully finished to add character in a discerning way.

Items include wall plaques, small and large ornaments.


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Are they frost proof for out of doors in the UK?

If so, to a drop in temperature of how much?

Mike
Would you like to see our frost damaged 'frost proof' pots etc????????????

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Garden and house ornaments; Handmade original designs in stone or fine
casting plaster, tastefully finished to add character in a discerning way.

Items include wall plaques, small and large ornaments.


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Old 05-01-2005, 05:31 PM
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Mike" wrote in message
... Are they frost proof for out
of doors in the UK?

If so, to a drop in temperature of how much?

Mike
Would you like to see our frost damaged 'frost proof' pots etc????????????

Mike. Yes, they are frost proof. They are made out of stone aggregate as
opposed to ordinary concrete and are therefore as able to withstand cold
weather as well as any rockery stone you may have in your garden.

I lived in The Highlands recently (Moray) and they were fine up there.

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Mike" wrote in message
... Are they frost proof

for out
of doors in the UK?

If so, to a drop in temperature of how much?

Mike
Would you like to see our frost damaged 'frost proof' pots

etc????????????

Mike. Yes, they are frost proof. They are made out of stone

aggregate as
opposed to ordinary concrete and are therefore as able to withstand

cold
weather as well as any rockery stone you may have in your garden.


Ordinary concrete is totally frostproof. Concrete pots just don't
look right to me.

I lived in The Highlands recently (Moray) and they were fine up

there.

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Ordinary concrete is totally frostproof. Concrete pots just don't
look right to me.


Oi!! He doesn't care what you think looks right, you don't count mate, you
are only a prospective customer. If he wants to make concrete pots, he will.
Just you remember, it's "his" business.

So there.





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Old 08-01-2005, 09:59 PM
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On 8/1/05 19:32, in article , "Mike"
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Ordinary concrete is totally frostproof. Concrete pots just don't
look right to me.


Oi!! He doesn't care what you think looks right, you don't count mate, you
are only a prospective customer. If he wants to make concrete pots, he will.
Just you remember, it's "his" business.

So there.



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Oi!! He doesn't care what you think looks right, you don't count mate, you
are only a prospective customer. If he wants to make concrete pots, he

will.
Just you remember, it's "his" business.

kiss my arse you acrimonious prat

" So there.





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Ordinary concrete is totally frostproof. Concrete pots just don't
look right to me.

Franz

Concrete ornaments have a good lifespan but do erode quicker than stonecast,
other than sandstone etc.

I agree with you that concrete pots are unattractive. I also dislike the
finish that you get on garden ornaments at places such as Sunday Markets.




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Ordinary concrete is totally frostproof. Concrete pots just

don't
look right to me.

Franz

Concrete ornaments have a good lifespan but do erode quicker than

stonecast,
other than sandstone etc.

I agree with you that concrete pots are unattractive. I also

dislike the
finish that you get on garden ornaments at places such as Sunday

Markets.

True

Franz


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Old 05-01-2005, 05:47 PM
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Garden and house ornaments; Handmade original designs in stone or fine
casting plaster, tastefully finished to add character in a discerning
way.

Items include wall plaques, small and large ornaments.


http://foxfield-parva.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk





Could not find much in the way of prices - have I missed something ?

Pete
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Could not find much in the way of prices - have I missed something ?

Pete


There is a time and place for everything, but I felt that the delivery by a
penny farthing was out of place. I feel that this chap has done a 'Ratner'
on himself.

Mike


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There is a time and place for everything, but I felt that the delivery by
a
penny farthing was out of place. I feel that this chap has done a 'Ratner'
on himself.

Mike


The homepage picture was posted on alt.bin.pic.gdns sometime ago, as some
sort of joke, if I recall correctly.
Is this the latest joke - albeit on a grander scale ?

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The homepage picture was posted on alt.bin.pic.gdns sometime ago, as some
sort of joke, if I recall correctly.
Is this the latest joke - albeit on a grander scale ?

Pete


Yes I feel it is. I think there is a 'bit' of seriousness behind it, in that
it is a hobby hoping to take off as a business.

Mike


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No pete, you are right. I would be in trouble with the webhost if I was
blatantly using their free website for business piurposes, so i have to work
round it.

I can email you prices

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Garden and house ornaments; Handmade original designs in stone or fine
casting plaster, tastefully finished to add character in a discerning
way.

Items include wall plaques, small and large ornaments.


http://foxfield-parva.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk





Could not find much in the way of prices - have I missed something ?

Pete
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No pete, you are right. I would be in trouble with the webhost if I was
blatantly using their free website for business piurposes, so i have to
work
round it.

I can email you prices

Andrew





Clearly you need to change your webhost and your sense of humour if you are
seriously in to expanding your business via online sales.

Pete




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