I think they imagine the word 'Fractured' with a capital F denotes a
specialised technical selling point.
It's in a nice case. :)
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> Lostgallifreyan <no-...@nowhere.net> writes:
>
>> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Virgo-Optics-Yag-Rod-4-X-55mm-Fractured-w-
>> Sleeves_W0QQitemZ200315913905QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=
>> item2 ea3c246b1
>>
>> I think they imagine the word 'Fractured' with a capital F denotes a
>> specialised technical selling point.
>
> It's in a nice case. :)
>
And it's even shiny looking stuff, I'll give them that. >:)
Hell, "Fractured", I'LL TAKE TWO PLEASE!!
You just gotta know, somewhere in the world is someone who has
been checking Ebay everyday for the last 6 years waiting for this
to show up.. I gotta admit to being guilty of that myself, although not
for something fractured, just an odd bit of obsolete hardware..
d.
STOP moaning!
Some glue droplets here, hm, hm, few polish there, so, so, maybe a new
flashlamp - and it will do like a new one. By the way, don't play with
littel frozzen lazer swords!
A. Roithner
>> >I think they imagine the word 'Fractured' with a capital F denotes a
>> >specialised technical selling point.
>>
>> Hell, "Fractured", I'LL TAKE TWO PLEASE!!
Served for the price of one, Doug. :)
>
>
> STOP moaning!
>
> Some glue droplets here, hm, hm, few polish there, so, so, maybe a new
> flashlamp - and it will do like a new one. By the way, don't play with
> littel frozzen lazer swords!
>
If you have a glue that good it would be very profitable. :) Index matching,
no thermal abberations... The world could well be full of broken laser rods..