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Berea Pen Kit Price List
The following is a list of the Berea Hardwoods pen
kits that we currently carry in stock.
Please take a moment to read
the
Shipping Terms & Information page
regarding shipping charges
before ordering.
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We have assigned a kit number to each of these
kits in order to avoid any confusion when ordering. These kit
numbers do not appear in the Berea Hardwoods catalog and were
assigned by us to simplify the ordering process. Just
Click on the kit name to order that
specific kit. |
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| You can "Mix & Match" for quantity pricing
except where noted below: |
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Please note:
The $1.75 24k and chrome slimline kits, the Internet
Special cigar kits,
the BHW-065 & BHW-066 7mm Round Top European pen kits
and the BHW-290, -293 & -297 Olympia pens are not counted
with regards to quantity pricing. |
Check "This
Weeks Specials" for special pricing on Berea kits.
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24k slimline kits (BHW-010) and the chrome slimline pen kits
(BHW-185) priced at $1.75 per kit with no minimum order
restrictions. We ask, however, that you order in groups of five
(5) as that
is how we have them packaged. |
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Drill bit pricing are for the Premium
Norseman drill bits
except for those kits calling for a 13.3mm drill
bit. The 13.3 mm drill bits are made in Europe or China.
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| For pictures of the pen
kits along with pricing click
here
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| Mandrel
Sizes: |
There are two different
sizes of mandrels (shafts): the A
mandrel and the B mandrel. The A
mandrel is the same as a 7mm mandrel and can be
used to turn kits from any of the kit
suppliers. The B mandrel, however, is
larger in diameter and is used to turn some of
the larger kits manufactured only by Berea
Hardwoods.
Knowing what mandrel is required when ordering
kits from us is easy to determine: If the
bushing number has a letter A in it (20A)
then the A mandrel is required - if the
bushing number has a letter B in it (16B)
then the B mandrel is required. |
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| Please note: |
As you may be aware, the metals
market is going crazy especially in the Pacific Rim
countries (Taiwan, Japan, China, and the Philippians, to
name a few).
This escalation in activity has caused the price of
brass to increase dramatically. In addition, fuel costs
have increased expenditures getting these tubes to us
since they are air freighted to the States. And, no, we
have no intention of putting them on a container/boat
(that's a whole new set of headaches).
Brass tube availability has been spotty since the first
of the year and delivery times have been longer than
usual. We want to afford our customers who purchase
kits from us to have priority on the extra tubes
that are available. For that reason, effective 10:00AM June 16,
2008, we will no longer sell brass tubes bulk 'on their
own' without the corresponding pen kits.
This policy will be subject to modification as availability
and the price of brass change in Taiwan. |
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