F/S Ivor-X Ferrules

Dave38

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I am selling my stash of Ivor-X ferrules that I got from Joey. I have 20 capped and threaded 5/16x18 and are 1" long and 13 blanks ranging in length from 1" to .835"
Total pieces is 33. Price is SOLDshipped
First to respond here gets them. Only 48 states, no international.
Thanks,
Dave

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I am selling my stash of Ivor-X ferrules that I got from Joey. I have 20 capped and threaded 5/16x18 and are 1" long and 13 blanks ranging in length from 1" to .835"
Total pieces is 33. Price is $60 shipped
First to respond here gets them. Only 48 states, no international.
Thanks,
Dave

I'm not a potential customer for these, but I thought I would let you in on a little secret: there are actually 50 states in the U.S. Now, I suspect you knew that, but what you may not know is shipping to Alaska (my state) and/or Hawaii is NOT considered "international" from any other U.S. state.

More importantly, the most likely way for you to ship these ferrules - USPS 1st Class Mail, or Flat-Rate box/envelope - is mandated by federal law to be the same price for all 50 states. What this means is, in the future, you can list your sale to ALL 50 states, not just the 48 ones connected to you by land (actually, Alaska is connected by land as well... but I digress).

Unless you've got something against residents in Alaska and Hawaii - in which case that's an entirely different problem.

TW
 
I'm not a potential customer for these, but I thought I would let you in on a little secret: there are actually 50 states in the U.S. Now, I suspect you knew that, but what you may not know is shipping to Alaska (my state) and/or Hawaii is NOT considered "international" from any other U.S. state.

More importantly, the most likely way for you to ship these ferrules - USPS 1st Class Mail, or Flat-Rate box/envelope - is mandated by federal law to be the same price for all 50 states. What this means is, in the future, you can list your sale to ALL 50 states, not just the 48 ones connected to you by land (actually, Alaska is connected by land as well... but I digress).

Unless you've got something against residents in Alaska and Hawaii - in which case that's an entirely different problem.

TW

Thanks for the info Tom, I wasn't aware of that. I have seen with UPS there was additional charges for Alaska and Hawaii and assumed it was the same for USPS.
Thanks,
Dave
 
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