Yes, that is a competitive price. I was afraid they might top $300 or more,
which would be too much for a practice weapon.
Posted by: "James Koch" alchem@... jamesskoch
Tue Apr 3, 2007 7:16 am (PST)
John,
>
What price range do you consider competitive? The will run about
$200 each including shipping to US customers. Canadian customers
will have to add $15 and anyone else about $20. In quantities of
five or more we can deliver them for a slightly reduced price, as
long as they are ordered to be shipped in the same box. This is
about the best we can do at this time.
>
Jim
>
>
>At 04:54 PM 4/2/2007, j_sullins@... wrote:
>Yes, especially if they are competitively priced!
>
>John Sullins
>Sonoma State University
>
>Posted by: "James Koch" <mailto:alchem%40en.com>alchem@... jamesskoch
>Mon Apr 2, 2007 9:15 am (PST)
>Gentlemen and Ladies,
> >
>We just received an custom order for ten fechtbuch type blades. They
>look like this:
><http://www.armor.com/view.html?sword187a.jpg>http://www.armor.com/view.html?sw\
ord187a.jpg
>Are
>there any groups or schools currently fencing with this type of
>sword? If so, we'll engineer and add them to our regular product line.
> >
>Jim Koch
>
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