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where is the best travertine to be purchased ???
pleaser guys on-line or near wales
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Re: where is the best travertine to be purchased ???
Try Rockford stone Dave, not near to you but they are online and have good quality materials.
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Re: where is the best travertine to be purchased ???
hi dave , i have used mandarin stone of monmouth for years now. not to far from you . 01600715444
they have a very good range of stone
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Re: where is the best travertine to be purchased ???

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paul flight
hi dave , i have used mandarin stone of monmouth for years now. not to far from you . 01600715444
they have a very good range of stone

paul what sort of trade discount can you get from them you can PM me if you want,
cheer's Dave
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Re: where is the best travertine to be purchased ???
Their trade discount stinks Gooner even on the larger contracts. Actually I think their travertine stinks as well, its mixed batches and the colours can be all over the place. I would give them a wide berth IMO.
Pebbs
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