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Re: Bulk Sale Prices
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lugnet.general
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Date:
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Sat, 8 Jan 2000 04:35:49 GMT
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Kevin Wilson <70641.507@compuserve.com> wrote in message
<38766704.FC46B2CE@compuserve.com>...
> Jeff Stembel wrote/:
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> > These [windows] are a vital part in the starting bulk inventory, especially in colors
> > such as White and Black. Doors, on the other hand, should be a service pack.
> > The consumer purchases either "Set Number #### Black Doors" or "Set Number
> > #### 4-Pane Door in All Colors"
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> I know I'm weird, but I use a LOT of doors. Like, 11 in a recent
> house... 20+ in a school or a hospital. What I want is doors in more
> kinds - how about a plain flat door with no windows for internal doors?
If you can hide a door frame with a thickness of 2 (or are willing to cut),
the older 3+ doors are in a 2x4x5 frame with a solid door which looks just
like a typical old style wood paneled interior (or exterior) door. Available
in white, red, yellow, and pink doors to my knowledge (and red, yellow, and
pink door frames). The pink door is a pink midway between the two primary
Belville pinks, the frame is the same light pink. There are 2x4x3 windows
which go with the doors. They have a single opening insert with 4 panes.
Frank
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| | Re: Bulk Sale Prices
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| Jeff Stembel wrote/: (...) I know I'm weird, but I use a LOT of doors. Like, 11 in a recent house... 20+ in a school or a hospital. What I want is doors in more kinds - how about a plain flat door with no windows for internal doors? Kevin (25 years ago, 7-Jan-00, to lugnet.general)
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