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	09-06-2005, 11:56 AM #1 OPMember OPMember
 UK people-weightshey, people in england, we just started to do a bit of dealing and i just wondered if the same weights applied everywhere else 
 
 8th= 3.5g
 1/4=7g
 1/2=14g
 oz=28g
 
 also do you give the same weight if someone asks for a £20 instead of a 1/8? with an 1/8 being £20. just wondered cos a dealer round here does that just wondered if he was being shady.
 
 answers from all over england would be great but staffordshire would be most helpful cos thats where i live.ilovebongs Reviewed by ilovebongs on . UK people-weights hey, people in england, we just started to do a bit of dealing and i just wondered if the same weights applied everywhere else 8th= 3.5g 1/4=7g 1/2=14g oz=28g also do you give the same weight if someone asks for a £20 instead of a 1/8? with an 1/8 being £20. just wondered cos a dealer round here does that just wondered if he was being shady. answers from all over england would be great but staffordshire would be most helpful cos thats where i live. Rating: 5
 
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	09-06-2005, 12:22 PM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 UK people-weightsIm in London and yeah, if you ask for £20's worth you'd expect an eigth. 
 
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	09-06-2005, 12:31 PM #3 Senior Member Senior Member
 UK people-weightsAn 8th? What about the metric system? 
 
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	09-06-2005, 12:40 PM #4 Senior Member Senior Member
 UK people-weightsthe metric system is whack. and no an eighth is 3.2. 
 
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	09-06-2005, 02:42 PM #5 Senior Member Senior Member
 UK people-weightsAn 8th is 3.5! Some people try to sell it for lower sometimes but a true 8th is 3.5. 
 
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	09-06-2005, 02:59 PM #6 Senior Member Senior Member
 UK people-weightsAye a true eigth will always mathematicaly be 3.5 but a dealers "eighth" could be a bit less or they could sell 3.5 for £25 and 3.0 for £20. 
 
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	09-06-2005, 03:31 PM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 UK people-weightsThe english use both metric & imperial systems. Depending on if it's weight, mass, length, area etc. Originally Posted by a. beezy Originally Posted by a. beezy
 
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	09-06-2005, 03:40 PM #8 Senior Member Senior Member
 UK people-weightsYeah, I was there for a while and was surprised to see speed posted as miles. I expected kilometers. Anyway, I absolutely despise paying for an eighth that weighs less than 3.5g. Calling it a "dealer's eighth" is allowing yourself to get ripped off. Buy a scale and carry it with you when your guy "forgets" his. \"And though we\'d eliminated the threat of the enemy flying planes into buildings, no-one was prepared for terrorists flying two buildings into the sides of planes. No-one was killed but a lot of people were surprised.\" -Time Trumpet, Episode 3
 
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	09-06-2005, 03:45 PM #9 OPMember OPMember
 UK people-weightsto be honest i have only ever seen scales used by a dealer once and he was selling us a £10 at 1.5g, and he said that was a special offer. everything is done by eye and what you usually get for each weight thats why im so puzzled about the weights and how mush they go for. i have brought some scales from ebay today so i will be able to do things properly 
 
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	09-06-2005, 04:48 PM #10 Member Member
 UK people-weightswhere bouts in staffordshire are u from? i live in staffordshire. i got 1.9g for £10 was well happy that a good deal! where u from neway 
 
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