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Message ID: 236
Date: Sat Jul 24 01:25:44 BST 1999
Author: Kevin Runde
Subject: Re: New to tinkering...best way to raise skill?


Pie tins can be made easier and cheaper from pottery. If you're on Bertox. look
up a gnome named Zimblin. He'll make you some.

Kevin

Joshua Bednarz wrote:

> From: "Joshua Bednarz" <thewhitemage@...>
>
> How did you get a pie tin? I could make them myself with blacksmithing, but
> I can't find any one that can make ceramic linings.
> Where did you get all those pie tins?
>
> >From: MadGrizzle <MadGrizzle@...>
> >Reply-To: EQ_Tinkering@onelist.com
> >To: EQ_Tinkering@onelist.com
> >Subject: Re: [EQ_Tinkering] New to tinkering...best way to raise skill?
> >Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 17:01:21 -0400
> >
> >From: MadGrizzle <MadGrizzle@...>
> >
> >I've made a small profit from selling compasses. I make them for about
> >3pp, better now with my +17 charisma gear I have, and sell them for 5pp
> >each. This is the auction line I have found works the best:
> >
> >"Selling TINKERED compass, 5pp, great if you have poor sense heading, 100%
> >success rate, don't be fooled by cheap knock-off imports, buy direct from
> >the artisan, support the trades!"
> >
> >I think the last bit "support the trades" helps a bit since I have sold 2
> >to people with good sense heading but buy trade items just to provide
> >support.
> >
> >I have sold only 10 so far, so I guess I've made 20pp, not much, but better
> >than losing money. Just sucks that you don't get experience from them.
>
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