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Now taking orders. Solid gold AK47.

Approximate price is $499,00.

 

Price will be determined when the order is complete and based on the price of gold when the AK47 is made.

 

 

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louielouie

:lolol::lolol::eek:

 

p.s. Save the photo to your "pictures" and then open it full size to see the wood. It is unbelievably beautiful.

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Is that $499.00 or $499,000? If that is $499, I will take an many as you can manufacture.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now taking orders. Solid gold AK47.

Approximate price is $499,00.

 

Price will be determined when the order is complete and based on the price of gold when the AK47 is made.

 

 

post-5881-1191861574_thumb.jpg

 

 

louielouie

:lolol::lolol::eek:

 

p.s. Save the photo to your "pictures" and then open it full size to see the wood. It is unbelievably beautiful.

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Is that $499.00 or $499,000? If that is $499, I will take an many as you can manufacture.

 

Now taking orders. Solid gold AK47.

Approximate price is $499,00.

 

Price will be determined when the order is complete and based on the price of gold when the AK47 is made.

 

 

post-5881-1191861574_thumb.jpg

 

 

louielouie

:lolol::lolol::eek:

 

p.s. Save the photo to your "pictures" and then open it full size to see the wood. It is unbelievably beautiful.

 

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MAA,

 

 

OOPS!!!!!!!!!

But wait, I am saved after all. :cryss:

 

Looking more closely, the decimal point would have saved me because the numbers before the decimal point are 49900 or Fourty Nine thousand, nine hundred dollars.

 

Yes, I will honor the price of $49,900. :haha: How many do you want?

 

louielouie

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Here's some more I stole from another forum.

 

22shooter,

 

Did you have to use that word "stole"?

 

I guess I should have acknowledged that the photo was borrowed but I don't even remember where I saw it.

 

I figure any photo on the web is "public domain" unless it is otherwise marked as copyrighted or permission to use is asked for.

No harm, no foul.

 

louielouie

 

You know the saying "imitation is the higest form of flattery".

 

I have had photos that I have taken for EBAY end up being used later on EBAY by someone else.

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22shooter,

 

Did you have to use that word "stole"?

 

I guess I should have acknowledged that the photo was borrowed but I don't even remember where I saw it.

 

I figure any photo on the web is "public domain" unless it is otherwise marked as copyrighted or permission to use is asked for.

No harm, no foul.

 

louielouie

 

You know the saying "imitation is the higest form of flattery".

 

I have had photos that I have taken for EBAY end up being used later on EBAY by someone else.

 

If that sentence I put in bold red means you think I used the word "stole" to frown upon you not giving credit for your pics, that's not the case. So to answer your question, no, I didn't have to use the word "stole".

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