Melville
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Registered: 4th Jun 03
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Anyone know where I can pick up a piece of marble to go in my oven to bake bread etc on.
Had a quick look on ebay but there wasnt anything thick enough that I could see.
Cheers Mark
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Mad Moe
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Registered: 14th Jun 01
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Try Morris Marble Works in Dunston mate
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Melville
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Cheers mate. I just want a small piece so might be able to get an off cut from there.
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Jules
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Or if you know the measurement you want try ringing up local companys that deal with making headstones, probably have a off-cut somewhere that they could use for it.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Jules
Or if you know the measurement you want try ringing up local companys that deal with making headstones, probably have a off-cut somewhere that they could use for it.
or just cut out the middle man and go down to your local graveyard
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Mad Moe
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Marble Works are past the Fed Brewery on the right handside as if your heading to the Metro Centre.
I'll see if I can find a number for you
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Melville
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Yeah I think I know where you mean mate. I work at the Team Valley so I will see if they are still open on my way home
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Jules
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by Jules
Or if you know the measurement you want try ringing up local companys that deal with making headstones, probably have a off-cut somewhere that they could use for it.
or just cut out the middle man and go down to your local graveyard
Would be funny turning over a loaf of bread to see the words
"Here lies Trevor Paul Jones, loving husband and father, 1965-2005" in raised letters!
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