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For those interested.. I remember a discussion following the Chicago show.. SEM http://www.sem-ebonite.com/cms/front_co ... hp?idcat=2 had reduced their shipping and you can now pay for single rods .. prices are 1-5, 6-10, and 11+...

They also have a mustard/black stock, which I ordered..can't wait for it to show up. I enjoy working w/their material.

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Thanks for the update.
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How do you know prices and what you are ordering since only the welcome page is in English? My German is rusty, ok, non-existent.
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Post your email address and I'll send it to you or you can just email them directly and they will send you the price list in English w/Euro prices. Shipping is less if you let them cut the meter into 1/2 meter lengths... not a problem since I end up having to cut it in half anyway to store it.

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James, that would be great. Thank you, Nathan

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I got their price list today and was pleasantly suprised at the price on black ebonite; however, their cumberland seems prohibitively expensive....? Not sure if I'm missing something or not. Pipemakers Emporium sells the cumberland for about 3 bucks more than the same size in black, if I remember correctly. SEM is asking more than twice the price of the black for cumberland....

Edit; Okay, it seems that you can only order cumberland 'finished' in the smaller diameters, which is why it's so pricey. If you want it rough you have to order 38mm or greater, which is also pricey.....
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The PME is 20 inches long... SME is 1 meter long or nearly 40 inches. You still having shipping included which isn't part of the price.

Using an average of 1.25 for the conversion (you get the best rate w/a CC or with PayPal) the cost for the 20mm SME rod is $82.50. So basically the same price if you buy 1 meter from both vendors.

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Oh, I wasn't comparing the price between the two overall; SEM is a really great deal on black. I was just curious about the price on cumberland. A 1 meter 22mm rod of black (smoothed) is 42.50 (53.71US). A 1 meter 22mm rod of cumberland (smoothed available only) is 78.00 (98.58US). While the equivalent length of black is way more expensive from PME, their cumberland is actually a few bucks cheaper.
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ooopps.. pays to read right... got you and good point... never really looked at it that way...It's probably the way they process it.. I haven't used thier cumberland.. but have bought other mixes from them and have been more than happy... the cumberland rod I have was from a dealer up near hamburg (I'm in Germany). Someday I'll try the PME stock also.. just need to use what I have first.

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