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It is the same peson that paid $455 for the Emerald Coiled Mother.
September 28, 2007 at 8:21 pm in reply to: Trade Gloss Finish Black Gold Lap for Matte/Satin Finish? #621548Let me check mine when I get home tonight. I like the glossy better, but let me see which one I have.
pegasi1978 wrote:I’m not Keschete, but if I am seeing them right the next one is russet/red flame (no difference but the name). Then it looks like VF2 followed by VF1 (it looks like mine and mine is a VF1).
Left to right…Red Flame (signed with Coa)
Middle VF2 (more gold than VF1)
Right VF1I turned their backs to the camera because the differences show up better. The Red Flame and VF 1 are very close and I sometimes have to look at which is signed to keep them straight.
VF2 is very distinct…I was lucky to get them all, thanks to a friend here on the forum.
I have the Emerald momma and the Pink curlie on the way and I will take a pic of the complete set next week 🙂
Thank You JC 🙂
Maebnus3 wrote:Hey keschete… I see that you have two of a couple dinos and egg things on that bottom shelf of the last pic. Just wondering… are they different, or do you just like the sculpt? The gargolingus is the only one I notice a difference with the egg color.
Actually, I found a place that had a whole bunch of retired stuff at excellent prices. So I bought duplicates. I sent a few thousand dollars worth of stuff to a friend here on the forum and the rest I traded or sold in the Flea Market section. Actually, one of the Stegs is in a box waiting to go to it’s new home. 🙂
Since I started the thread, I wanted you to know I wasn’t criticizing either buyer or seller…
I have been looking for the Peacock and Emerald Coiled Mommas and fortunately, was able to purchase them for more reasonable prices. I was astounded that the two that were on Ebay went for so much 🙂
I bought a wholed bunch of stuff this year…in April, I had about 20 pieces that I had collected over almost 20 years and then I started buying for my birthday and I can’t seem to stop…
So Congratulations and I am Happy that you got the pieces you needed 🙂 We are a friendly bunch here…and we can help you.
Here is what I started with:
And here are some of the ones I have now…about 110 at latest count…you can look through my photobucket for some of the other pictures..
http://s185.photobucket.com/albums/x150/keschete/
Gorgeous!
I got one for me and one for Jasmine
Jasmine wrote:I have to go away for a couple of weeks, could I possibly bother someone to grab one for me?? Please, please, pretty please…
Jasmine, I will get you one if I can! No problems 🙂 Did you get your dragon yet? Kaya
Look at this!
$610 for a Peacock Coiled Momma! Good Lord! What Next! I expect a bunch to come up on ebay soon! 🙄 😯 😯 😯
vapordragon wrote:O.k. I found a store that might be interested in selling windstone. The lady want to see a few dragons in person. What would you show to gain a good interest. I am not bringing my emperor, Rising spectral or OW. Maybe a ruby scratching and mother and a coiled and fledgie or young in different colors. I hate to pack them up and move them so I think 3 would be enough.
What would you bring?One large piece in a current color and a small piece in a current color and a stone piece in current production….
Rusti wrote:Yeah, I wouldn’t expect most zoonotic diseases to be found in an indoor-only well-cared-for kitty. Especially if he’s on flea preventative and wormed. They’re not *all* filthy beasts. ;P
Hehehe..I have 10 dogs, 3 cats, 5 sugar gliders and 2 hedge hogs.
Frequently people who know me come to my house and they are amazed that it doesn’t smell like a barn. Most people actually comment without being solicited.
“Wow, How many dogs do you have? I thought I would be able to smell them” or some similar comment.
Animals don’t have to be stinky, or dirty…I sure wouldn’t want to live in a stinky, dirty house…and I am sure my pets don’t either. 🙂
🙄 🙄 🙄
So…just goes to show you that non pet people sometimes judge the pet people and it may be totally off base…
Purpledoggy, I am sure you are one of the people who has a cat, and no one would probably even be able to tell he was in the house.
Good luck with whatever course you decide to take and let me know if I can help you! I am sure your hubby is gonna be fine!!!!!
travistie wrote:Good luck keschete!!! 😀 You won’t get any sniping from me! I’m completely broke for a while… so I’m not even gonna try to place a bid.
“My Preccccciiiiooouuuusssseessss, I need My Precciiiouuuusssseeessss”
Good luck and best wishes, please know we are all thinking about you!!!!
purpledoggy wrote:I had the vet do it for the first time because I don’t have the time or manpower to put them on right now. I figure this way I only have to replace them as they fall off instead of trying to do all paws by myself. He tried to get them off for about an hour after I got him home but it looks like he gave up. Its funny because he clicks when he walks on my hardwood floor downstairs. Reminds me of having a dog. I did talk to the transplant nurse that told my husband to declaw the cat yesterday. She seems a little clueless about what she was saying. She told me to only do the front paws and I told her he can still scratch with the back. She just gave me a puzzled look. So it looks like the soft paws will work and no declawing for kitty /jumpsforjoy!
First off, whe one falls off the others are not far behind. Wrap the cat in a towel and lay him on your lap like a baby, use cat claw clippers and nip off about the end third of the claw cap and then put your thumbnail next to the top of the cap and it will pop off.
Then you can reglue on a whole new set. It really is easy.
Second, most health care providers will tell you all sorts of stuff your pet can give you…but most don’t really understand.
They are going by general medical guidelines and they expect that you cat is a dirty, flea infested, disease vector that will give everyone the plague.
They don’t know about how a cat is declawed or about a cat’s behavior, unless you run across someone like me…who has pets and is in health care. They also don’t take into account that your cat is inside, clean, vaccinated and well cared for.
I know you are worried about your husband, and yourself…but we health care providers make a big deal about dirty, nasty pets.
I see kids all the time with cat scratch disease…but it is usually the kid playing with the neighborhood strays and not the kid who has an indoor cat.
If you need anything or have any questions…I can probably at least give you some medical references that will help. Or find a transplant nurse that has cats 🙂
Does Windstone offer a bib in the Cafe Press store? Hehehe, If not we should!
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