Found in a Football Field...What Are They?

How many people think these are Gong gi stones

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I dont think anyone cares.
 

SWR said:
Thanks for the offer, but I'll pass on the "piggnut" LOL

I'll hook up with Big Cy again one day, and well share a beer or two. That's good enough for me.

Put this one in the can....color me done :thumbsup:
LOL Sure we can hook up for the beer but of course the $50 reward I offered was for anyone that can find a new package proving these items are NOT Gonjji, Korean jacks...etc. I also dont have to quit TN. :D


Im just happy that Piggman1 finally decided to end this thread and you got the credit..
 

piggman1 said:
TOTALLY AWSOME!!! SWR, you did it. I am convienced. I would like to send you one if you would E-mail me. I wish I could do more but the economy has got me down. Big Cy though, I think owes you $50.00. GREAT GOING!!!!! YOU DID IT!!



Here is what I said last Monday, Dec 13.

bigcypresshunter said:
I can only be honest with you and of course I hope someone finds a new in the package example. I say right here and now that if these items turn out to be anything but Gonjji Stones (there are various spellings, Korean Kongi, Korean Jacks, Sports Jackstones etc.) I WILL PAY THE $50 reward. I will also quit TN and you will never have to be bothered with me again lol. Thats how sure I am. Maybe someday you will thank SWR.
 

If someone could copy the words under the pic in SWRs link, they could run a Korean search perhaps and piggman1 could find out more information. That may lead to a new complete package or the manufacturers name or whatever. For some reason I cannot copy it anymore.
 

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bigcypresshunter said:
If someone could copy the words under the pic in SWRs link, they could run a Korean search perhaps and piggman1 could find out more information. That may lead to a new complete package or the manufacturers name or whatever. For some reason I cannot copy it anymore.

I already did and posted above. But here it is again.

2002기념 공깃돌 translates to.... "2002 Memorial gonggitdol" also translates to........ "2002 commerative stone" depending on the translator used.

* I had to go into the web page source code to copy it.

GG~
 

GoodyGuy said:
bigcypresshunter said:
If someone could copy the words under the pic in SWRs link, they could run a Korean search perhaps and piggman1 could find out more information. That may lead to a new complete package or the manufacturers name or whatever. For some reason I cannot copy it anymore.

I already did and posted above. But here it is again.

2002기념 공깃돌 translates to.... 2002 Memorial gonggitdol

* I had to go into the web page source code to copy it.
yes gonggitdol means gonjji stones. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonggi
What I meant was if you could put the Korean characters into a google search you could possibly find additional information (not that its needed)that piggman requests. I cannot seem to copy the Korean characters.
 

bigcypresshunter said:
SWR said:
gonggitdol (공깃돌) and 2002 공기 (Gonggi)

was part of my search phrases... 2002 공깃돌 is the first hit on images
Ah OK. I dont have any experience with Korean searches. Earlier I actually copied and pasted the Korean characters, not a bunch of squares that are showing up on my screen.


here is the entire page translated into english:
http://translate.google.com/transla...=QTB&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&prmd=ivns
 

Translate," 2002 Memorial gonggitdol " GREAT WORK AFTER ALL THIS TIME! Thanks to all.
 

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