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12-11-2007, 11:31 PM #1Bat$$$$$$$$ Crazy Rank: Twisted
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New Walnut square plints for sale
The Dragonforge Store now has Walnut square plinths for sale.
http://dragonforge.com/Painting%20se...%20plinths.htm
All plinths are hand made from North American Walnut. Which is a hard wood Species.
Bases are cut to size, sanded and sealed with sanding sealer and
2 coats of Semi Gloss Lacquer.
These are simple square plinths. There are no fancy edges for this series.
Made popular by many of the European miniature painters.
Sizes and Prices are
1" square for $5.00
1.5" Square for $7.50
2.0" square for $10.00

I am now taking orders.
Jeff Wilhelm
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12-12-2007, 05:02 AM #2Brush-licking monkey Rank: Freakishly Wyrd
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Looks great, Jeff! Order is placed! :D
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12-12-2007, 08:33 AM #3Paint slapping monkey Rank: Freakishly Wyrd
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cool as soon as I get organised I will definitely need some of these..
nice one Jeff
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Thanks guys. I came across a guy who could give me the stock wood sizes I needed and a great price so I was able to pass the savings on. Up till now bases like that would of cost me 3x to make..so I hope to sell mucho many

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12-12-2007, 09:08 AM #5Brush-licking monkey Rank: Freakishly Wyrd
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Yeah, prices were extremely decent! Especially with the weak dollar... :D
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Oh don't tell me about the week dollar..were getting so hosed.. but yeah I love selling to Europeans with a stronger currency. As long as I get what price I want I love it. Id say 70% of what i sell goes to Europe at the moment.
The figure travel box I'm making I think would sell well over there, the only killer is the shipping as it weighs in at 12 pounds to ship after packaged. Its a box just like Jeremie Bonamants if you have ever seen that.
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12-12-2007, 09:37 AM #7Brush-licking monkey Rank: Freakishly Wyrd
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Yeah, saw it briefly in Paris... 12 pounds is a lot, though...
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The box weighs 10 pounds.. which really isn't much when your holding it. Its constructed from 1/2 in Baltic Birch plywood with a super strong handle and hinges. Very sturdy..I stood on one for like 20 minutes with not a crack..and Im a fat bastard LOL
But yeah shipping to most of Europe is about $70.00. The US postal service eliminated surface as a shipping option now so it can only go air.
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12-12-2007, 11:34 AM #9Paint slapping monkey Rank: Freakishly Wyrd
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Yeah They're cool but the shipping is a bitch for the heavy items..got a brief how to from David Waeslynck at the winners day and a local pet shop sells show travel boxes that are perfect with a couple of shelf modifications...
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12-12-2007, 05:12 PM #10
too bad you are across the pond..
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