rices in the
table are per pound. You'll save a bit on shipping and raw weight
processing if you skirt your fleeces before shipping them. Shipping
costs (to us) can also be reduced in some cases if you remove excess
air from the bags of fleece. Put a sock over the nozzle of your
vacuum cleaner and just suck the air out of the sack. This is of
course best done with bags that don't have holes in them. Removing
air won't appriciably reduce the weight, but the reduced volume
may help you avoid the premiums charged for larger boxes.
Raw Weight |
Finished Weight |
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Washing & Debris Removal |
Picking & Carding |
Blending or Debris Removal |
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Roving |
Batts |
1st Pass |
Additional Passes |
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Huacaya Alpaca & Llama |
$3.50 |
$8.50 |
$6.50 |
$4.50 |
$4.00 |
Sheep Wools* |
$4.00 |
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Mohair |
$5.00 |
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*Except merino |
Try the Price Guesstimator.
inimum order
size - There is no minimum, however, any raw or finished fiber weighing
less than one pound will be charged the one pound rate.
xpediting -
Rush service (your job moved to the head of the queue) is available.
Expedite charges will be two times the normal charges. Contact us if you need rush service.
hipping - I ship by U. S. Postal Service and charge you whatever they charge me. If you prefer
UPS or some other shipping method, I can generally accomodate you. Handling will be
$5.00 per order. Your order will be shipped upon receipt of payment.
iscounts -
I may grant discounts at my whim; you just never know when I'll do it.
Here
is a copy of our order form in Adobe PDF format.
If
you don't have Acrobat Reader you can get it here.
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