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2 Sets of Cranium Shells For Auction!

Fish

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May 15, 2006
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Hello Ladies and Gents...


Here we have 2 sets of Powerlyte Cranium Shells up for auction.

We have:

1x Bottom and Top Half Black, Urban Camo Highlites Set £22 to Mr 'Bob'

1x Bottom Half Blue, Top Half Black (almost a dark smoke, if you see the pictures, you can see through it when held upto the light! :)), with Black Highlites Set


Auction on each with start at £20, go up in £1's, the buyer will add £5 for Recorded First Class Postage, and 4% Poopal fees if buying that way :) Bidding ends on Sat at 11.59pm (i.e, 1min from Sun 12am :))

Piccies will be up ASAP...


I have had these sat around since just before i went on holiday 3-4weeks ago pretty much, and they have only been taken out of the box, to mix-and-match bits, and take these photos. Thusly, they are brand new, in immaculate condition, and I always post fragile items out wrapped in bubbley wrap :D


Any questions... I don't bite, so ask away ;)
 

Bob

www.inlinewalking.com
Oct 12, 2005
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Black and urban camo

£20

Any questions... I don't bite, so ask away ;)
I'm having some trouble with glacial landfroms due to an erratic ice off shoot from the Dee vally glacier. Any ideas on how ridges may have been formed on a hill slope running with the contors rather than down the slope. Evidence shows water rounding but no sorting in the deposits on both sides of the slope.

Its for a 3rd year essay so I hope the answer is good ;) :p
 

Fish

CF6
May 15, 2006
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Central London
Black and urban camo

£20



I'm having some trouble with glacial landfroms due to an erratic ice off shoot from the Dee vally glacier. Any ideas on how ridges may have been formed on a hill slope running with the contors rather than down the slope. Evidence shows water rounding but no sorting in the deposits on both sides of the slope.

Its for a 3rd year essay so I hope the answer is good ;) :p
Ha ha ha, computer says NO :p :rolleyes:

Bid is recognised however ;) :)
 

Stan

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I'm having some trouble with glacial landfroms due to an erratic ice off shoot from the Dee vally glacier. Any ideas on how ridges may have been formed on a hill slope running with the contors rather than down the slope. Evidence shows water rounding but no sorting in the deposits on both sides of the slope.

Its for a 3rd year essay so I hope the answer is good ;) :p
Presumably not terminal moraine then. What's the gradient of the slope, length of slope, length of ridges?

;)


£21 for what he wants!
 

Bob

www.inlinewalking.com
Oct 12, 2005
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www.fatbobspaintball.co.uk
Presumably not terminal moraine then. What's the gradient of the slope, length of slope, length of ridges?

;)


£21 for what he wants!
Sadly not terminal moraine mate, possible latteral moraine along the top of the hill. the lochs are kettle holes and i can't realy bothered going into the rest. Got most of but can't commit to labeling the features as from the same event.

bollocks, i can't upload the photo :(

EDIT:

£21 to make it legit ;)

EDIT 2: Stan your a *******!

£22
 

Fish

CF6
May 15, 2006
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All pictures now uploaded, more available on request!

As you can see from one of the pictures, the black half of the blue/black set, is a very dark smoke, since when held upto the light, it becomes translucent, but you wouldn't tell it apart from the fully black set, which is opaque :confused: :)