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RBT mounts


  • From: P3D Jon Golden <3dman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RBT mounts
  • Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 01:04:07 -0400

kluker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Kenneth Luker wrote:

Someone asked about the price change of the RBT mounts.  I don't
remember the price before the NSA meeting, but I bought one box from Jon
at $30.00 for fifty mounts (he threw in a few sample close-up mounts as
a garnish). Is that a difference from what they were before?  I know it
was less than I would have paid at home, because there was no postage
needed at NSA.

Ken...yes RBT mounts went down around 5%...and I am working on another
price reduction for hopefully before the end of the year.  I usually add
extra mounts to peoples orders...for instance...when someone orders
Realist format...I add the Nimslo or close up as extra samples.
If they order Euros...I add some realist and Nimslo...and so on.

>>I was convinced I needed to buy them because during the stereo-theater show-and-tell portion, several people tried cardboard-mounted slides and found that some of them buckled.  The Brackett Dissolver expects sturdier slides than the cardboard mounts can provide. 


Actually...the Brackett has a tension adjustment for all ranges...from
cardboard to Metal and Glass tolerances....probably the Bracket you
expoerienced was set tighter for more rigid mounts.

Regar-d-d-d-s Jon Golden


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