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Thanks very much for the recommendations LLL & Stuart. I reckon that 90% of our business is done in London & the home counties.
The rest is done much farther afield hence Pablo & Stuart, usually where there is a lack of good stone suppliers. Or another reason why people use use from further afield is to buy some of our sawn products which are not readily available everywhere.
If possible i would always reccomend buying stone from somewhere where you can go and see the crates yourself.
Cheers
Steve
The rest is done much farther afield hence Pablo & Stuart, usually where there is a lack of good stone suppliers. Or another reason why people use use from further afield is to buy some of our sawn products which are not readily available everywhere.
If possible i would always reccomend buying stone from somewhere where you can go and see the crates yourself.
Cheers
Steve
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thanks for the replies.the problem i had was that i needed to see the stone.the customer had picked desert.but it was full of pinks with swirls.(lucky for me the custmer loves it)been and seen about 20 crates of desert and there werent any pinks in them.it would have been good to go to london stone company.they know what they are talking about
ch