On Sep 12, 5:27 pm, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
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Any of 'em got swords?
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I have seen a lot of these at craft shows. They usually have a state quarter
in them. Seem to sell very well.
Wed, Sep 12, 2007, 6:46pm (EDT-1) [email protected]
(Curran=A0Copeland) doth sayeth:
I have seen a lot of these at craft shows. They usually have a state
quarter in them. Seem to sell very well.
But then if you move out of state you'd have to throw it away and
buy a new cane with a different state quarter.
Never seen one in person, what do they sually go for? Same price,
quarter, or no quarter?
JOAT
What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
humiliations?
- Peter Egan
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Wed, Sep 12, 2007, 6:46pm (EDT-1) [email protected]
(Curran Copeland) doth sayeth:
I have seen a lot of these at craft shows. They usually have a state
quarter in them. Seem to sell very well.
But then if you move out of state you'd have to throw it away and
buy a new cane with a different state quarter.
Never seen one in person, what do they sually go for? Same price,
quarter, or no quarter?
JOAT
What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
humiliations?
- Peter Egan
At the last show I saw them and bothered to wander over to talk to the
vendor they were going for $12 with the quarter. I have seen them as high
as $15 without the quarter. I know that one guy that makes them pays from
$0.75 to $1.00 per Kentucky quarter. If you move to another state you could
just keep it as a souviner or glue another quarter over the old one.