It's actually against the rules to put postage and a label on a brick or stone directly.
Someone was in the process of mailing themselves their own house when the postal inspectors got annoyed
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Sorry , mate. These are rocks ;)
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I'm not gonna get into a size competition. I'm just trying to get my rocks off...my property.
Contact the ACME company.
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How did you end up with these things? Left over from construction excavation? Are they all roughly shaped like the one pictured?
Someone will be interested in them. Great boat anchor!
Pretty much all like the one in the picture...just slightly larger or smaller. They were on my girlfriend's property when she bought the place several years ago.
Apparently, they sell for between $100 and $600 per ton according to various websites I've looked at. There are 41 at 5 tons each we're guesstimating. Even at the low end they could bring in a few bucks to the right person.
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If you can cut them into 1’x1’x 5’, there is a market for them in North central KS. for use as fence posts.
If I had the ability, I'd use them to build a rock garden for own personal off roading obstacle. You could see if there is an off road park near you that would want the. There was one in Colorado but it shut down years ago. They had stuff like that.