Guest guest Posted November 23, 2001 Report Share Posted November 23, 2001 Hey Butch???? You don't have to keep hitting back.. k? Just do a right click on your mouse button and then a left click on " Open Frame In New Window " - voila, you have both at once...Two windows...... See, you're user friendly! Hugs, Marilyn Butch Owen wrote: > Hi y'all, > > I have a site I don't use now as it was designed for container-load > sales of products and I don't deal with that anymore .. I let that slide > in favor of wholesale/retail sales out of my Maryland company. It is > not a real user-friendly site - but it is the first one I made, and I'll > be incorporating it into my other one next year and with a different > format. > > This site has a few interesting items that are stocked in Maryland. I'm > going out of the sundries business after this year - we're moving to a > larger facility in Friendsville, Maryland as our EO sales are already > overwhelming. I want to avoid moving these things - so they are CHEAP! > Matter of fact, they are darned near gifts at the prices you see here. > > Christmas is around the corner, I don't wanna mess with auction sites, > and I wanna clean out inventory. What is shown here is what's left from > a 20 foot container export I made to the USA in 1999 - there aren't many > of these items left - first to the trough gets the grub .. ;-p > > The site is http://www.Bsi-Hq.com You can go there and then: > > Click on Products .. Then, Click Sundries and then the Spice > Mill/Coffee > Grinder ... If you Click on the Grinder and it will become larger. > > Brass Coffee Grinder/Spice Mills: Nice - in fact, your list mom uses > one to grind spices, etc., for her soaps as well as her kitchen. These > hand-crank Coffee Grinders/Spice Mills have been commonly used in this > part of the world for centuries and there's little change to the design > as it is perfect. Use of hand-crank Solid Brass Spice Mill/Coffee > Grinders is a great way to exercise while watching television ... ;-p > Also, a unique Christmas gift for those who think they have everything. > > The Spice Mill/Coffee Grinder (and many other items) shows a much > cheaper price than my retail price but keep in mind that the prices > shown are container prices with thousands of them per container so I can > afford to take as little as 25 cents profit item per on a container > load. The retail price is $14.00 for the Spice Mill/Coffee Grinders. > There are 80 left from the original 500 I shipped to the USA. > > Brass Hand-Crank Coffee Grinders/Spice Mills (traditional) .... $14.00 > > In the upper right hand corner of that screen - above Grinders/Mills - > you'll see two porcelain coffee cups. They are Kütahya Porcelain. > > Kütahya Porcelain Coffee Cups and Saucers: I have 41 Boxes left - each > box contains 6 cups/6 saucers. Kütahya Porcelain, from Kütahya, Turkey > is sold in the finest shops - world-wide. > > Porcelain Coffee Sets (6 cups/6 saucers) Kutahya Demitasse ..... $18.50 > > In the upper left hand corner you see some Copper Cezves - they are the > pots used to cook Turkish Coffee over a flame .. it's necessary to have > a capability to pull it back quickly to avoid it foaming over. These > come in two sizes .. 2 cup and 4 cup. Prices are: > > Two Cup Size .... $ 5.95 > Four Cup Size ... $ 6.95 > > Below that - Click on Handcrafted Copper .. and after you read the > fairly interesting history of the manipulation of same ... go to the > bottom and click on Other Items .. there you will see a Shepherd > Lantern. > > Brass and Copper Shepherd Lanterns: These decorative and functional > works of craftsmanship have cut-glass swinging doors - and use candles. > Some folks have wired them for electricity. They come is two types and > three sizes - Copper and Brass .. Small, Medium and Large .. I don't > have more than a 12-14 of each type and size Shepherd Lantern left in > stock and the prices are: > > Brass OR Copper Shepherd's Lanterns w/cut glass swinging doors > .. Large ...................................................... $11.50 > .. Medium ..................................................... $10.50 > .. Small ...................................................... $ 9.50 > > Specify whether you want Brass or Copper. > > Hit your Back Key .. told you it was not user friendly .. ;-p and then > Click Turkish Puzzle Rings. Nice history there. The PO4 - 4 Band and > the PO5 - 4 Band w/Roses are stocked in Maryland. These are Sterling > Silver ...... price is $8.50 each. > > Below the Puzzle Rings .. you can click on Turkish Coffee and see the > history of Coffee. > > Same thing applies to Meerschaum Pipes ... I have quite a few Handcarved > Meerschaum Pipes in stock, as well as hand-carved figurines of animals. > It is not possible to price them in an email as each is unique and one > of a kind .. so they'll just have to wait until I can photograph them > one by one and that won't happen until after the New Year. If anyone > has a real interest, they can write me off-line and we can discuss > prices along with descriptions of pipes available .. I am letting them > go CHEAP! > > You're welcome to copy and use any of the historical information on this > site but it is copyright data so the copyright applies against > commercial use ... and credit to my site is requested. > > If you are interested in any of these items - write me. I will make the > same offer to another list in 4-5 days .. just giving you folks the > first shot at these items .. ;-p > > Y'all keep smiling, Butch http;//www.AV-AT.com > > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2001 Report Share Posted November 23, 2001 Hi y'all, I have a site I don't use now as it was designed for container-load sales of products and I don't deal with that anymore .. I let that slide in favor of wholesale/retail sales out of my Maryland company. It is not a real user-friendly site - but it is the first one I made, and I'll be incorporating it into my other one next year and with a different format. This site has a few interesting items that are stocked in Maryland. I'm going out of the sundries business after this year - we're moving to a larger facility in Friendsville, Maryland as our EO sales are already overwhelming. I want to avoid moving these things - so they are CHEAP! Matter of fact, they are darned near gifts at the prices you see here. Christmas is around the corner, I don't wanna mess with auction sites, and I wanna clean out inventory. What is shown here is what's left from a 20 foot container export I made to the USA in 1999 - there aren't many of these items left - first to the trough gets the grub .. ;-p The site is http://www.Bsi-Hq.com You can go there and then: Click on Products .. Then, Click Sundries and then the Spice Mill/Coffee Grinder ... If you Click on the Grinder and it will become larger. Brass Coffee Grinder/Spice Mills: Nice - in fact, your list mom uses one to grind spices, etc., for her soaps as well as her kitchen. These hand-crank Coffee Grinders/Spice Mills have been commonly used in this part of the world for centuries and there's little change to the design as it is perfect. Use of hand-crank Solid Brass Spice Mill/Coffee Grinders is a great way to exercise while watching television ... ;-p Also, a unique Christmas gift for those who think they have everything. The Spice Mill/Coffee Grinder (and many other items) shows a much cheaper price than my retail price but keep in mind that the prices shown are container prices with thousands of them per container so I can afford to take as little as 25 cents profit item per on a container load. The retail price is $14.00 for the Spice Mill/Coffee Grinders. There are 80 left from the original 500 I shipped to the USA. Brass Hand-Crank Coffee Grinders/Spice Mills (traditional) .... $14.00 In the upper right hand corner of that screen - above Grinders/Mills - you'll see two porcelain coffee cups. They are Kütahya Porcelain. Kütahya Porcelain Coffee Cups and Saucers: I have 41 Boxes left - each box contains 6 cups/6 saucers. Kütahya Porcelain, from Kütahya, Turkey is sold in the finest shops - world-wide. Porcelain Coffee Sets (6 cups/6 saucers) Kutahya Demitasse ..... $18.50 In the upper left hand corner you see some Copper Cezves - they are the pots used to cook Turkish Coffee over a flame .. it's necessary to have a capability to pull it back quickly to avoid it foaming over. These come in two sizes .. 2 cup and 4 cup. Prices are: Two Cup Size .... $ 5.95 Four Cup Size ... $ 6.95 Below that - Click on Handcrafted Copper .. and after you read the fairly interesting history of the manipulation of same ... go to the bottom and click on Other Items .. there you will see a Shepherd Lantern. Brass and Copper Shepherd Lanterns: These decorative and functional works of craftsmanship have cut-glass swinging doors - and use candles. Some folks have wired them for electricity. They come is two types and three sizes - Copper and Brass .. Small, Medium and Large .. I don't have more than a 12-14 of each type and size Shepherd Lantern left in stock and the prices are: Brass OR Copper Shepherd's Lanterns w/cut glass swinging doors .. Large ...................................................... $11.50 .. Medium ..................................................... $10.50 .. Small ...................................................... $ 9.50 Specify whether you want Brass or Copper. Hit your Back Key .. told you it was not user friendly .. ;-p and then Click Turkish Puzzle Rings. Nice history there. The PO4 - 4 Band and the PO5 - 4 Band w/Roses are stocked in Maryland. These are Sterling Silver ...... price is $8.50 each. Below the Puzzle Rings .. you can click on Turkish Coffee and see the history of Coffee. Same thing applies to Meerschaum Pipes ... I have quite a few Handcarved Meerschaum Pipes in stock, as well as hand-carved figurines of animals. It is not possible to price them in an email as each is unique and one of a kind .. so they'll just have to wait until I can photograph them one by one and that won't happen until after the New Year. If anyone has a real interest, they can write me off-line and we can discuss prices along with descriptions of pipes available .. I am letting them go CHEAP! You're welcome to copy and use any of the historical information on this site but it is copyright data so the copyright applies against commercial use ... and credit to my site is requested. If you are interested in any of these items - write me. I will make the same offer to another list in 4-5 days .. just giving you folks the first shot at these items .. ;-p Y'all keep smiling, Butch http;//www.AV-AT.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2001 Report Share Posted November 25, 2001 In a message dated 11/23/2001 7:26:01 AM Central Standard Time, butchbsi writes: Brass Hand-Crank Coffee Grinders/Spice Mills (traditional) .... $14.00 Brass OR Copper Shepherd's Lanterns w/cut glass swinging doors ... Large ...................................................... $11.50 ... Large ...................................................... $11.50 2 of brass Butch, tried to get to your page with the spice mills and it wouldn't load. I would like to have one, and 2 of the large , Brass, shepherd's lanterns. Thanks, Deonia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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