Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 Namaste Surya, Did you mean they're the size of say peppercorns? You've got a way with words, cackles..! Great seeing someone being "upfront" as we say in Oztralia. Gotta take a leaf out of your book and remember not to be backwards in coming forwards when it comes to biz. Have lots to learn in this regard.. Meantime, like mentioned, there is no way I can agree or disagree with the prices you mentioned, until a few things are checked out. Please don't be offended if I still can't help thinking at the back of my mind that a genuine 21 mukhi is around $15,000 minimum. Either I misunderstood my "source" or I'm basking in a cloud of "darkness" (ignorance) that requires dispeling either by the source or yourself and others. Back with more, when I hear word. Om Namah Shivaya Sy , "mahamuni" <mahamuni@c...> wrote: > My chiknas are either 000 or 0000 size. I can't remember. I'm pretty experienced with these and these are by far the smallest I've ever seen in beads that are still nice. I've seen the even smaller fake chikna rudrakshas that aren't even rudrakshas, but that is something else entirely. > > Not profiting the 30K Rps was not a matter of honor but a matter of being out of time. I have no ethical problem making money in business. The buyer gave me a price he would buy at if I found one and I found one for 30K rps less. > > Of course 5 mukhis are much more abundent than the rarer higher ones, but that was not the point about the severity of difference in our price quotes. > > Anyway take care. > > Pranams, > > Surya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 Also length is a factor with using many of the beads together. I had one that went down to my navel. - syzenith Wednesday, November 12, 2003 12:41 AM RBSC : 21 mukhi/Surya Namaste Surya, Did you mean they're the size of say peppercorns? You've got a way with words, cackles..! Great seeing someone being "upfront" as we say in Oztralia. Gotta take a leaf out of your book and remember not to be backwards in coming forwards when it comes to biz. Have lots to learn in this regard.. Meantime, like mentioned, there is no way I can agree or disagree with the prices you mentioned, until a few things are checked out. Please don't be offended if I still can't help thinking at the back of my mind that a genuine 21 mukhi is around $15,000 minimum. Either I misunderstood my "source" or I'm basking in a cloud of "darkness" (ignorance) that requires dispeling either by the source or yourself and others. Back with more, when I hear word. Om Namah Shivaya Sy , "mahamuni" <mahamuni@c...> wrote: > My chiknas are either 000 or 0000 size. I can't remember. I'm pretty experienced with these and these are by far the smallest I've ever seen in beads that are still nice. I've seen the even smaller fake chikna rudrakshas that aren't even rudrakshas, but that is something else entirely. > > Not profiting the 30K Rps was not a matter of honor but a matter of being out of time. I have no ethical problem making money in business. The buyer gave me a price he would buy at if I found one and I found one for 30K rps less. > > Of course 5 mukhis are much more abundent than the rarer higher ones, but that was not the point about the severity of difference in our price quotes. > > Anyway take care. > > Pranams, > > Surya Sponsor To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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