Full Version: Sales of Bronze Plaques and Statuary are up!

From: UCONN Dave & Lynn too (DANDL48) [#15]
 22 Sep 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#1] 22 Sep 2006

David,

The plaque looks really nice in our family room. It reminds me of living there.

;-) 

From: Jim (PUZZLEHEAD) [#16]
 22 Sep 2006
To: Paul (JACKPETTY) [#13] 4 Oct 2006

Paul,

Had you gotten a quote on repairing the spelling error on the cast sign before you scrapped it? I have never had this done, but I have been told by manufacturers that spelling errors can be ground down and recast. In many cases it is probably less expensive to just buy a new sign, but if this was a large sign, it possibly could have saved some money.


From: Peter [#17]
 23 Sep 2006
To: ALL

We are currently in the process of supplying a bronze cast sign in our fair city, that was unbolted and crow barred off a plinth..18" x 18"..

Copper, Bronze, Aluminium and stainless steel prices have caused an enormous spike in theft.


The incidence of copper piping being torn off of buildings is at almost epidemic rates here in Adelaide. ( Copper pipes for water are quite often run down the outside of buildings, generally older style places, and smaller commercial shopping strips)

Now the thieves are simply targetting historic plaques..

(devil) 

Peter


From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#18]
 24 Sep 2006
To: Peter [#17] 6 Oct 2006

They need a core of explosives that goes when removed without the proper set of keys. That will reduce the theft rate.

From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#19]
 3 Oct 2006
To: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#10] 3 Oct 2006

I came across a mention on the web of the bridge I had heard about being stolen in Eastern Europe. It happened in 2004:

Entire bridge stolen in southern Bosnia

SARAJEVO (AP) - In what could qualify for “Ripley’s Believe It or Not,” seven thieves stole an entire 13-meter bridge near the southern Bosnian town of Mostar, police said yesterday. Over several days, the group dismantled the metal bridge built during the Austro-Hungarian Empire some 150 years ago, transported the parts to a local junkyard and sold them, a police statement said. While it happened in a remote mountainous region, local villagers saw the thieves loading parts of the bridge into vans and alerted police yesterday. The seven men were arrested and are being held pending a decision by a prosecutor. Without disclosing their names, police said the Gypsies, or Roma, sold the metal parts for 280 convertible marks ($170 or 140 euros).


From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#20]
 3 Oct 2006
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#19] 3 Oct 2006

Dave,

What's more unbelievable than the story itself, is the fact that the villagers clammed up for several days, before alerting the authorities.

Maybe they were part of the work crew. :-) 

From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#21]
 3 Oct 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#20] 3 Oct 2006

I'm guessing in a small village in Bosnia most of the locals might not get along with the "authorities". ;-) 

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#22]
 3 Oct 2006
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#21] 4 Oct 2006

Dave,

A little-known story, which showed up in the back pages of the Bosnian newspaper, said the villagers discussed whether they should turn the crooks in or not.

The Mayor of the village said, "We'll cross that bridge when we come to it."

:P 

EDITED: 3 Oct 2006 by DGL


From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#23]
 4 Oct 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#22] 4 Oct 2006

groan

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#24]
 4 Oct 2006
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#23] 4 Oct 2006

Hey!

C'mon, you have to consider how late it was when I made that post.

I didn't think it would be a reason enough for you to "bolt." :-) 

From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#25]
 4 Oct 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#24] 4 Oct 2006

OK, I guess I should "support" this kind wit. I know it makes you "beam" with glee to come up with these brain teasers. It was just a "load" off my mind to find that article.

Now I have to "strut" out of here and get some work done before someone tries to "steel" my customers.

:P 


From: UncleSteve [#26]
 4 Oct 2006
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#25] 4 Oct 2006

Where's Aunt Enna when you need her? ;-) 

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#27]
 4 Oct 2006
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#25] 4 Oct 2006

Thank you Dave,

I'm glad we could "iron" out our differences. Let me know when we've reached a "draw."

:-$ 

From: Mick [#28]
 4 Oct 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#27] 4 Oct 2006

This has been "covered" pretty well today.

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#29]
 4 Oct 2006
To: Mick [#28] 4 Oct 2006

Mick,

It's true that a day is a fair "span" of time, but we don't know if the people in "London" have had a chance to catch up with their reading.

From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#30]
 4 Oct 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#27] 4 Oct 2006

It just involves a little "suspension" of disbelief.

From: BratDawg [#31]
 4 Oct 2006
To: UncleSteve [#26] 4 Oct 2006

Actually, Aunt Enna is with Uncle Loren tonight...it's their turn to work the draw bridge over the Miami River....

They like to call it sharing a "tender" moment.....

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#32]
 4 Oct 2006
To: BratDawg [#31] 4 Oct 2006

Uncle Loren and Aunt Enna are back in the "mix."

From: BratDawg [#33]
 4 Oct 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#32] 4 Oct 2006

Hello David,

Indeed they are...despite a bit of "tension" on the job! You know Aunt Enna, she gets a little testy when her "girder" is too tight....

They'll get through it though, as they say, you need more than just love, you need a lot of "Truss""....

>.< 

Steve

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#34]
 4 Oct 2006
To: BratDawg [#33] 4 Oct 2006

Steve,

All's "weld" that end well.

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