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Default I want to buy a solid piece of pure tungsten, 3 to 15 lbs.

Anyone have a solid piece of pure tungsten (98% pure or better) they might
want to sell? I'd like a piece weighing three to five pounds, but up to
fifteen pounds is OK if the price is good enough.

Notes: I don't want tungsten carbide or other alloy--pure tungsten only. I
don't want any porous pieces, they should be solid.

If you're interested, we can arrange a private auction through eBay, I will
pay your listing fees.





 
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