I want to get ahold of some old copper from the statue of liberty if anybody has some or knows somebody that has any they would be intested in letting go Please PM me. Thanks.....
I want to get ahold of some old copper from the statue of liberty if anybody has some or knows somebody that has any they would be intested in letting go Please PM me. Thanks.....
I want to get ahold of some old copper from the statue of liberty if anybody has some or knows somebody that has any they would be intested in letting go Please PM me. Thanks.....
I want to get ahold of some old copper from the statue of liberty if anybody has some or knows somebody that has any they would be intested in letting go Please PM me. Thanks.....
do you want it specifically from the statue of liberty? If yes, then why is my question?
I agree with the above, you can't get a piece of that lol. At least I doubt it, its not like they are changing the skin or something. If you need old copper green copper, then just make your own out of copper sheeting from the hardware store. You can buy a kit to age it. I've seen it done properly and it turns out very nice.
As an American AND a New Yorker, it makes me a little sick that there would be a discussion on buying Statue of Liberty copper. Um, in case you guys didn't notice, THE STATUE IS STILL STANDING! I don't care if there are left-over pieces from the restoration project, there shouldn't be a market for it. I appreciate the fact that someone is so enthused about the statue that they're motivated to attain a piece of it but it's not theirs to have nor keep. Every flake of copper, every ounce of stone belongs to the People of the United States.
As a patriot and a veteran I respectfully disagree. I would take a hard line against anyone trying to illegally remove any piece of the statue for their own, but the pieces removed during the restoration IMHO would be best suited for plating projects where people could "own a little piece" of the Statue of Liberty with the profits going to a 911 relief fund or any suitable humanitarian project. Makes better sense than just recycling the stuff or even moreso storing the junk parts into eterinity! I don't see anything unethical, distasteful, or disrespectful in doing so!
just more hot air!
Sherm
As an American AND a New Yorker, it makes me a little sick that there would be a discussion on buying Statue of Liberty copper. Um, in case you guys didn't notice, THE STATUE IS STILL STANDING! I don't care if there are left-over pieces from the restoration project, there shouldn't be a market for it. I appreciate the fact that someone is so enthused about the statue that they're motivated to attain a piece of it but it's not theirs to have nor keep. Every flake of copper, every ounce of stone belongs to the People of the United States.
I want to get ahold of some old copper from the statue of liberty if anybody has some or knows somebody that has any they would be intested in letting go Please PM me. Thanks.....