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    Finding This Glass Frame

    Would like to find the supplier for this curved glass award.
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    I haven't seen the base but the curved glass is available several places including JDS.
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    Curved glass

    Thanks Mike thats the problem I need the base it is a on going award. That we have picked up from the customer.
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    Not sure if it helps, but that photo is from here :

    crystalgiftsengraved.com/curvedglass.html
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    Curved glass

    Hey Scott your right that is the only place I could find it so far. I need about 6-8 of these wholesale. If nothing else comes up I will call them and ask if they can name the supplier. Thanks Robert
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    you might look:
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    itemID VBGZE-DECOZ
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    Curved glass

    Hi Jack took a look at the website and tried the 331442973 # with no luck. Scroll threw the awards in glass no luck. Thanks Robert
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    I'll send you a PM. I don't like to post supplier information on a public forum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Takes View Post
    I'll send you a PM. I don't like to post supplier information on a public forum.
    Any particular reason why?
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    It's just my preference to not make this information readily available to potential retail customers, whether mine or anyone elses here. I do know that with some work anyone can dig up the wholesale source for just about any product out there. I just don't want to make that any easier than it already is.
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    That's certainly your choice, but I doubt you'll find many retail customers on this site... we're the ones making/selling, not buying.
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    Curved glass

    Thank you everyone who gave info, and David you were right on target. Again thanks my problem is solved Robert
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    Glad to help and get you on the path to more business. That is a beautiful piece. To top it off, I felt their price was pretty good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Hintz View Post
    That's certainly your choice, but I doubt you'll find many retail customers on this site... we're the ones making/selling, not buying.
    Right now I see 17 members and 28 'guests' the site, so it wouldn't be out
    of the question that there might be some retail shoppers reading here. And
    while most people understand about overhead, labor, consumables and
    such, you don't necessarily want to broadcast your suppliers or costs.

    I belong to some trade groups that allow members to use their logo for
    marketing purposes, but many opt not to use them because members will
    often discuss prices. They don't want their customers reading this.
    And we all know that there are a lot of retail customers who want it for
    your cost plus $1

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    Chuck, That is exactly my point. Sawmill Creek does come up high on many Google searches and will display the information to ANYONE.
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