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07-23-08, 08:29
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PaPaHoFF is offline
Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Suffolk ,Long Island Posts: 161 | Re: Riccardo Clay If only I knew someone in Canada lol. I do know some people but it will probably get expensive with all of the shipping. Might as well wait till 2010 lol.
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07-23-08, 08:52
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danz24 is offline
Join Date: Jun 2008 Posts: 68 | Re: Riccardo Clay thanks for the explanation. For once Canadians have the upper hand in the N. american market ahhahah. | |
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07-23-08, 09:41
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Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Lexington, KY Posts: 980 | Re: Riccardo Clay Eshine signed an agreement stating he would not, under any circumstances, ship the yellow clay to the U.S.
I have some, and I must say...It's good stuff.
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07-23-08, 11:59
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Louisville, KY Posts: 1,077 | Re: Riccardo Clay Quote:
Originally Posted by Zspectrum patent expires in 2010 the riccardo is well worth the wait. I have 10 bars or so and love it. | I have read other places say 2017. Not sure which sources are more reliable. | |
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07-23-08, 12:00
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bert31 is offline
Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Louisville, KY Posts: 1,077 | Re: Riccardo Clay Quote:
Originally Posted by EisenHulk Eshine signed an agreement stating he would not, under any circumstances, ship the yellow clay to the U.S.
I have some, and I must say...It's good stuff. | Well, I know which product I will ask to use when we have out Nov 1st Lexington, KY get together.  | |
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07-23-08, 12:48
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EisenHulk is offline
Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Lexington, KY Posts: 980 | Re: Riccardo Clay Hahaha...Maybe, just maybe you'll get to see the infamous yellow clay. Quote:
Originally Posted by bert31 Well, I know which product I will ask to use when we have out Nov 1st Lexington, KY get together.  |
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07-24-08, 11:43
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Eliot Ness is offline
Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Lexington, KY Posts: 3,211 | Re: Riccardo Clay Quote:
Originally Posted by bert31 I have read other places say 2017. Not sure which sources are more reliable. | I think the patent (# 5727993) runs out in 5 years (2013). The good news is since someone is still making that clay here in the states we should have a source when that dreaded patent finally expires. Quote:
Originally Posted by EisenHulk Hahaha...Maybe, just maybe you'll get to see the infamous yellow clay. | Yeah, there are a few bars of yellow clay kept under lock and key here in Lexington  | |
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09-21-08, 04:49
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RamSus is offline
Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Oshawa, ON Posts: 43 | Re: Riccardo Clay John, A.K.A. Eliot Ness, thanks to your feedback that I'm not placing an order for Ricardo Clay from eShine.
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09-21-08, 07:21
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nrengle is online now Join Date: Aug 2008 Posts: 68 | Re: Riccardo Clay Where would I be able to find this say in Toronto or Montreal? I travel up there about 3 to 6 times a year for work, and am willing to pick a bunch up (I can smuggle a lot of stuff through customs in my workbox), that is as long as everyone will pay for it. Equivalent to whatever the Canadian price is in USD, and shipping to you. I should be up there in November/December. I know not detailing season, but if I can find it I'll grab it. | |
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09-21-08, 08:43
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MobileJay is offline
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Houston Posts: 917 | Re: Riccardo Clay Quote:
Originally Posted by nrengle (I can smuggle a lot of stuff through customs in my workbox) | LMAO what is this, the new cocaine?
"So what are you in for"
"smuggling clay"
"damn dude, you got balls!"
Later you can make a movie called "clay" instead of "Blow" | |
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09-21-08, 09:45
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nrengle is online now Join Date: Aug 2008 Posts: 68 | Re: Riccardo Clay hahahaha... Truth be told, probably only place to keep it besides my suitcase, and well it would probably pick up some funky smells in the bay of a tour bus... Hahahahaha | |
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09-22-08, 03:53
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RamSus is offline
Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Oshawa, ON Posts: 43 | Re: Riccardo Clay Quote:
Originally Posted by danz24 For once Canadians have the upper hand in the N. american market ahhahah. |
It's about time............Heheheeeeeeeeee
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