Can anyone identify this? - Too thin to be a block....
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Is there any other way of posting them?
I'll just add a link in the meantime instead.
http://www.appleassist.macmate.me/gallery
I'll just add a link in the meantime instead.
http://www.appleassist.macmate.me/gallery
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I don't think these pavers are anything we can supply the customer, but at least I might be able to point him in the right direction. The size of the blocks is 190mm x 390mm x approx. 350-400mm thick. Seems quite big, but if you look at the toe shot, it's about right. The customer thinks they are concrete.
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Yep, it's a toe.
I have found that whenever we are sent photos of paving, we can be guaranteed a foot will be in the photo. We can often psychoanalyse the customer from the type of footwear they choose! In this case, I would assess free spirited and extrovert. Maybe I should start a shoe gallery as a separate thread!
I have found that whenever we are sent photos of paving, we can be guaranteed a foot will be in the photo. We can often psychoanalyse the customer from the type of footwear they choose! In this case, I would assess free spirited and extrovert. Maybe I should start a shoe gallery as a separate thread!
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They're not Staff Blues. I think you might be thinking of the Southport Pavers.
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Customer has checked and there's nothing on the reverse. He's looking to get some to match in - I wouldn't know where to start looking for these. Maybe if it's a local material used in a specific area of the country he might find them at an architectural salvage yard. I cannot think of anything close to these in appearance as a result of the size. I guess the only other option would be to move them all up a bit to fill the gaps and then use a contrasting material for an edge. Might look better than a poor match or a lifetime of looking for the right material.
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