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Last Call for Cork
Posted by: Karen Hapka - Bingham Ent. (---.rdns.blackberry.net)
Date: September 14, 2011 04:16PM

Last Call for Cork! Less than 500 rings remain.
This is it the best cork on the market today.  Directly imported from the
#1 Portuguese supplier to the US market.  The grade is "Top Quality Flor" –
the highest grade that the supplier offers.  This means that each ring comes
from a tree graded as such.  Each ring will vary, as the entire tree is the
corresponding grade, not each ring.  This IS how cork is graded, by
everyone.  You will find a mix of CG1, CG2 and even a handful of CG3 rings
... but they are the best available as unsorted and unbleached.  Cork is a
natural product, it isn’t perfect.  Machines cut the rings, they are as
square as possible, but there are always a few pieces that need “tuning”. 
These rings are being sold at a price unheard of in the past ten years. 
Over 3500 rings sold so far. When these last rings are gone prices will be
going up dramatically so stock up now and don't be caught short.

E-mail for pricing -- if interested.
Thank you all who have purchased.


Karen Hapka
Binghamenterprises@kc.rr.com
913-897-6657

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Re: Last Call for Cork
Posted by: Bob Riggins (---.se.biz.rr.com)
Date: September 14, 2011 04:50PM

Just recieved my rings the other day and they are pretty much as described. About 5% of the rings were CG3 with the rest of the rings about 50/50 CG1 to CG2. Overall a great price for what you get.

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Re: Last Call for Cork
Posted by: Dan Grulke (166.94.128.---)
Date: September 15, 2011 06:14AM

I agree with the post above and my result we very similar: 50/50 CG1 and SC2 with minimual amount od CG3. pLUS Karen is very helpful and a pleasure to do business with.

Thanks,

Dan Grulke

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Re: Last Call for Cork
Posted by: Gord Bacon (---.bchsia.telus.net)
Date: October 21, 2011 11:22PM

Do you still have some cork?

Regards,

Gord.

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