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Originally Posted by MaZA4eVeR14
How much would a 14K yellow gold miami cuban braclet the same thickness as the one used with the re-up gang piece. probably 8"-8.5" long.
Looking easily at like a stack.
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Originally Posted by MaZA4eVeR14
How much would a 14K yellow gold miami cuban braclet the same thickness as the one used with the re-up gang piece. probably 8"-8.5" long.
ehhh not too bad hopefully maybe a lil cheaper. does IF&Co have these in stockOriginally Posted by loonyrobert
Originally Posted by MaZA4eVeR14
How much would a 14K yellow gold miami cuban braclet the same thickness as the one used with the re-up gang piece. probably 8"-8.5" long.
Looking easily at like a stack.
yeah white gold but 10k, its a solid franco too but i just want something a lil chunkierOriginally Posted by TheeQuickness
^don't you got a franco bracelet?
Originally Posted by CJ863
Id like to know this as well...Originally Posted by doyung9
Curious question.
So the all black jesus is ceramic/rubber/plastic, right? (I put the slashes because I don't know which).
If that's the case, then how much does it cost to get something like that made, say if you wanted something that wasn't a Jesus? Because that's a clean look IMO.
word. Sais's cuban bracelet wasOriginally Posted by loonyrobert
i wonder what size sais joint was.. %%$ was nice.
Originally Posted by MaZA4eVeR14
ehhh not too bad hopefully maybe a lil cheaper. does IF&Co have these in stockOriginally Posted by loonyrobert
Originally Posted by MaZA4eVeR14
How much would a 14K yellow gold miami cuban braclet the same thickness as the one used with the re-up gang piece. probably 8"-8.5" long.
Looking easily at like a stack.
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