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vrbsroma
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Posted - 07/31/2009 :  17:01:41  Show Profile Send vrbsroma a Private Message
What's the different between the "poured" method and the "extruded" method, really? Extruded bars are a little more perfect and probably flatter and more level when stacked, but I love the personality and uniqueness of a poured bar. Comments? Opinions?

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Bootstrap
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Posted - 07/31/2009 :  18:42:29  Show Profile Send Bootstrap a Private Message
I like poured bars as I think they are more difficult to drill and fill.
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Market Harmony
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USA
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Posted - 07/31/2009 :  18:48:50  Show Profile Send Market Harmony a Private Message
Do I even need to comment?

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jonflyfish
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USA
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Posted - 07/31/2009 :  22:08:10  Show Profile  Send jonflyfish a Yahoo! Message Send jonflyfish a Private Message
I love 'em all- poured, extruded, CNC'd...

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jtm3
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USA
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Posted - 08/03/2009 :  18:46:42  Show Profile Send jtm3 a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Market Harmony

Do I even need to comment?



I love Market Harmony's poured bars. Don't own any but have seen them first hand.

Typically I prefer extruded though in all weights.

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Edited by - jtm3 on 08/03/2009 18:47:27
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buyingsilvers
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Posted - 08/05/2009 :  02:36:40  Show Profile Send buyingsilvers a Private Message
for 100oz, poured is better.
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Nickelless
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USA
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Posted - 08/05/2009 :  02:47:53  Show Profile Send Nickelless a Private Message
Why is poured better for 100-oz.? And why can't 1000-oz. be extruded, as I've been told?

EDIT: I just watched Market Harmony's silver video. Really cool! (well, molten, but cool)


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Edited by - Nickelless on 08/05/2009 02:54:14
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buyingsilvers
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Posted - 08/06/2009 :  05:36:47  Show Profile Send buyingsilvers a Private Message

^
They are, but then there's this. Keep in mind we're talking about 100toz bars. For 10toz, I dont have a preference either way.


quote:
Originally posted by Bootstrap

I like poured bars as I think they are more difficult to drill and fill.

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