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  • I bought my Dad one when he was 60. It is near the ticket office. I stop and look at it every time we go to the ticket office - like today when my Dad forgot his season ticket and we had to buy a replacement. I think I paid £50 for two small bricks (the large ones had all gone by then). The best £50 I've spent, I think.
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    Nice to see another Fans forum iniative from2008/9 finally being put into place.
  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,616
    Bang... just got mine ...
  • TEL said:

    Nice to see another Fans forum iniative from2008/9 finally being put into place.

    Nice one, Tel !

  • delroofer
    delroofer Posts: 857
    I have just ordered one but I'm not sure how long I will have to wait to see it in place.
  • DRF
    DRF Posts: 2,455

    The longevity of The Valley cynics will note in the t+c's that the club reserve the right to relocate them at any stage

    #domebound

    The optimists would say that if we ever move the bricks are coming with us.

    #longterm
  • There's a properly huge profit margin in this.
    Small units of polished granite are widely available over the counter at prices equivalent to £200/sq m, safe to assume bulk purchases are very significantly cheaper.
    The 10cm x 20cm works out at £2500/sq m - that leaves plenty for the engraving and gold paint.
    Don't get too misty-eyed about why the club is offering this. I won't be rushing to aid spanish Tony's cashflow.
    On an environmental note - can we find out where the granite is sourced and how it is mined? Vast quantities of granite are routinely dynamited out of hillsides with devastating consequences for the environment.
  • Friend Or Defoe
    Friend Or Defoe Posts: 18,081
    Will you get StigThundercock on a brick?
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,350

    There's a properly huge profit margin in this.
    Small units of polished granite are widely available over the counter at prices equivalent to £200/sq m, safe to assume bulk purchases are very significantly cheaper.
    The 10cm x 20cm works out at £2500/sq m - that leaves plenty for the engraving and gold paint.
    Don't get too misty-eyed about why the club is offering this. I won't be rushing to aid spanish Tony's cashflow.
    On an environmental note - can we find out where the granite is sourced and how it is mined? Vast quantities of granite are routinely dynamited out of hillsides with devastating consequences for the environment.

    I for one will not be coffing up until I have been assured that naturally sustainable granite has been resourced and that no fluffy bunny wabbits suffered in 1) it's extraction and 2) transportation to SE7.
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172

    There's a properly huge profit margin in this.
    Small units of polished granite are widely available over the counter at prices equivalent to £200/sq m, safe to assume bulk purchases are very significantly cheaper.
    The 10cm x 20cm works out at £2500/sq m - that leaves plenty for the engraving and gold paint.
    Don't get too misty-eyed about why the club is offering this. I won't be rushing to aid spanish Tony's cashflow.
    On an environmental note - can we find out where the granite is sourced and how it is mined? Vast quantities of granite are routinely dynamited out of hillsides with devastating consequences for the environment.

    Really?
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  • cafc999
    cafc999 Posts: 4,967

    There's a properly huge profit margin in this.
    Small units of polished granite are widely available over the counter at prices equivalent to £200/sq m, safe to assume bulk purchases are very significantly cheaper.
    The 10cm x 20cm works out at £2500/sq m - that leaves plenty for the engraving and gold paint.
    Don't get too misty-eyed about why the club is offering this. I won't be rushing to aid spanish Tony's cashflow.
    On an environmental note - can we find out where the granite is sourced and how it is mined? Vast quantities of granite are routinely dynamited out of hillsides with devastating consequences for the environment.

    You are right Stig but you also have to factor in the time and labour for the cutting and engraving, installation of the stone and also the upkeep of the land that the stone is going to sit on to get an accurate price.

    At the end of the day the choice lays with the individual
  • cockneyCAFC
    cockneyCAFC Posts: 558
    Anyone know when there likely to start putting the bricks down outside the valley
  • DRF
    DRF Posts: 2,455
    edited June 2013
    I received my certificate a couple of weeks ago but it made no mention of works starting any time soon. It did say I would be 'informed' when the layout was finalised.
  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,616
    My Brick is ready to be laid ... Love it... cant wait to see it ....
  • DeeBee
    DeeBee Posts: 1,033
    mascot88 said:

    My Brick is ready to be laid ... Love it... cant wait to see it ....

    If you need the toilet just go

  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    Nicholas said:

    What sounds better at the end
    forever cafc or cafc forever

    i prefer forever charlton if you are having a name/names put on there as it implies that even when they are gone they a still charlton but just sit a bit higher up now
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,350
    Just reminded me this thread...

    Simple inscription

    Soapy Jones
    My Home
  • Absurdistan
    Absurdistan Posts: 8,024
    Has Charlton Life got a brick?
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,350

    Has Charlton Life got a brick?

    oh you said Brick...

    carry on