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NR 9MM DIAMOND TIP ROUND DRILL ML401
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| Item Type: | 9MM ROUNF DIAMOND TIP DRILL |
| Origin: | LIGHTNING RIDGE |
| Opal Size: | 58MM LONG 9MM TIP |
| NOTE:6 mm = 1/4 inch (Approx) | |
| Treated/Untreated: | UNTREATED NATURAL |
| Metal (If applicable): | --BASE 6MM WIDE |
| Setting (If applicable): | --WE USE THIS DRILL FOR LARGE HOLES BUT ALSO HANDY ON DRILLING OUT CURVEY OPALS |
| Setting Size (If applicable): | -- |
OUR STORY SO FAR:
Owned by Wayne and Estella Sedawie, Opal Plus has been established since 1992. They began opal mining when Wayne's brother, Paul, 15 years ago headed for the New South Wales gold mines, but due to all the roads in the desert becoming flooded, got stuck in Lightning Ridge, the home of black opal. He quickly fell in love with opals, which unsurprisingly spread to both Wayne and Estella. The whole family are now bona fide opal lovers, so much so that their nephew now mines opal. Thus you can obtain black opals direct from the source! The Sedawie's also have old friends mining boulder opal from Koroit to Quilpe. As a family, Wayne organises mining syndicates and controls the rough, Estela is in charge of their jewellery factory and the boys help out with all the computer work.
We wholesale opal all around the world and have sold over 39,000 opals over the internet in the past 12 months. So you can bid with confidence!
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- x x mm
- Weight (cts)
- Shape
- Round
- Colours
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DESCRIPTION: | |
| Item Type: | 9MM ROUNF DIAMOND TIP DRILL |
| Origin: | LIGHTNING RIDGE |
| Opal Size: | 58MM LONG 9MM TIP |
| NOTE:6 mm = 1/4 inch (Approx) | |
| Treated/Untreated: | UNTREATED NATURAL |
| Metal (If applicable): | --BASE 6MM WIDE |
| Setting (If applicable): | --WE USE THIS DRILL FOR LARGE HOLES BUT ALSO HANDY ON DRILLING OUT CURVEY OPALS |
| Setting Size (If applicable): | -- |
OUR STORY SO FAR:
Owned by Wayne and Estella Sedawie, Opal Plus has been established since 1992. They began opal mining when Wayne's brother, Paul, 15 years ago headed for the New South Wales gold mines, but due to all the roads in the desert becoming flooded, got stuck in Lightning Ridge, the home of black opal. He quickly fell in love with opals, which unsurprisingly spread to both Wayne and Estella. The whole family are now bona fide opal lovers, so much so that their nephew now mines opal. Thus you can obtain black opals direct from the source! The Sedawie's also have old friends mining boulder opal from Koroit to Quilpe. As a family, Wayne organises mining syndicates and controls the rough, Estela is in charge of their jewellery factory and the boys help out with all the computer work.
We wholesale opal all around the world and have sold over 39,000 opals over the internet in the past 12 months. So you can bid with confidence!
| Shipping provider | Shipping to Australia | Shipping to rest of world | Combined Shipping (Australia) | Combined Shipping (rest of the world) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FedEx |
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| Registered Shipping |
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Opal Plus has a rich history that began in 1990 when it commenced selling Opals in Perth, Western Au....
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PositiveGreat looking crystal opal.
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