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06-01-2009, 04:58 PM
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Wooden holder pricing for 22 oz. bottles
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Pictures shown are for 12 ounce bottles but the same construction techniques and the same materials are used for 22 ounce bottles
6 pack holder for 22 ounce bottles $12.47 each
12 pack holder no lid, 5 inch sides, for 22 ounce bottles $17.45 each
12 pack holder, with hinged lid, $29.90 each
pricing does not include laser engraving or shipping.
Thank you
Mike
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tel. 715-577-2536
e-mail m_schultz.bmbox@yahoo.com
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06-02-2009, 04:03 PM
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Those are pretty nice. What sort of limitations do you have on laser engraving for those?
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06-04-2009, 04:32 PM
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Laser Engraving
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Re: Laser Engraving
It can be a little tricky but not too bad,
I need a jpeg or similar digital file to start with, should be black and white, sometimes if the image is too busy, a lot of stuff going on, you lose some of that when engraving to the wood.
Just to clarify I don't do the engraving at my shop I outsource it to a shop down the road. I can always send them a file and get their opinion on it before moving forward on a project. Pricing varies depending on quantity and size of logo. One image is roughly $13.00, that price drops to half of that if ordering 6 or so. I don't know if this helps. The best bet is too send me a file and I can get you firm numbers.
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06-05-2009, 12:13 AM
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Can you give me an idea of shipping cost to 92102?
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06-05-2009, 02:11 PM
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Shipping estimate
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I would be more than happy too!! Do you know which box(es) you are interested in? They all weigh a little different.
My policy on shipping is I charge only what UPS charges me. I have not found a way around the ridiculous prices they like to charge. Of course free local pick up is always available.
Thank you for your interest in our products.
Mike
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06-05-2009, 04:48 PM
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these are awesome...just sending a reply so i can find it easy in the future.
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06-08-2009, 05:10 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bmbox12
I would be more than happy too!! Do you know which box(es) you are interested in? They all weigh a little different.
My policy on shipping is I charge only what UPS charges me. I have not found a way around the ridiculous prices they like to charge. Of course free local pick up is always available.
Thank you for your interest in our products.
Mike
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I really like the 22 ounce box with the lid (12 pack). I think that's more efficient than me picking it up in Wisconsin. 
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06-08-2009, 05:29 PM
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Those are awesome.
Any interest in offering an "assemble it yourself" kit?
My idea would be to offer the boxes rough sanded and dovetailed but disassembled. Most of us can sand, glue and finish but few of us have the capabilities to cut good dovetails. I can't imagine you'd be able to cut more than a few dollars off the cost, but there would likely be a significant savings in shipping (either that or I'm talking outta my hiney).
In full disclosure, I'll probably be making some of my own with nowhere near the fit and finish or material quality shown here (pure utility) - but probably will order a box or two from you sometime in the future.
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06-15-2009, 02:13 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bmbox12
Re: Laser Engraving
It can be a little tricky but not too bad,
I need a jpeg or similar digital file to start with, should be black and white, sometimes if the image is too busy, a lot of stuff going on, you lose some of that when engraving to the wood.
Just to clarify I don't do the engraving at my shop I outsource it to a shop down the road. I can always send them a file and get their opinion on it before moving forward on a project. Pricing varies depending on quantity and size of logo. One image is roughly $13.00, that price drops to half of that if ordering 6 or so. I don't know if this helps. The best bet is too send me a file and I can get you firm numbers.
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Thanks. That absolutely helps.
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