carved ostrich eggs
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@anothershakey The diamond tip she uses is a made in germany one, cost around $100.
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Sitting around a table with random people you don't know talking about who they are and what they do for a living, comes to you "I carve eggs" more interest in you than any other person at the table. Definitely not something you see every day, but when you do, its amazing and is hard to stop looking. These also make great presents, because everyone loves them and they are very uncommon and a lot of the time very expensive.
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@anothershakey There is diamond tips and there is diamond tips. Those for 8 eurous for 25 would most liekely not hold even for one egg each while one expensive would hold for 50 eggs but say cost the same as 25 cheap ones.
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@anothershakey Yeah, imagine the difference in quality of tools a professional uses as opposed to a hobbyist.
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expensive diamond tips? I paid around 8 Euros for a kit of 25 :)
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Very nice! It was very enjoyable to watch your presentation.
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@TimberwolfEmmyProduc You are correct :)
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But you do know most egg laying animals do regularly lay unfertilized eggs (they don't need a mate for this, therefore, no babies), right? I'm not sure these ARE unfertilized, but I'm saying they could be unfertilized. It's like the chicken eggs that people eat for breakfast everyday. Unfertilized.
@bipolarsteven69lee Please shut up. Learn to spell. I think there are some religious videos that need your comments. Go there. Take your medication.
Squishyfur 1 year ago 3
Ahrg, the dental noise!
SLagerZahne 10 months ago 2