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My stock is running low, and the retailer I purchased my last batch is no longer trading, so now looking for another supplier.  These are what I'm after..

26913861355_eab0ae2d1c_z.jpgDial Spacers ETA by Micky Aldridge, on Flickr

Looked on Counsinsuk and they are asking €8 euros EACH!! :angry: Crazy!

Looking at buying a batch of around 50 to 100, which should keep me going for the next few years. No way am I paying €800 euros for a batch of 100, my last batch, although only 65, those cost me €50 shopped, or thereabouts.

Anyone know where I can buy such quantities?

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Sorry Micky, I would have though those were not much needed since they usually come with the movement...but then I haven't worked on those for a while.

I'll keep an eye out for them and if I find anything I'll let you know...ofrei for instance if they have it may not be a good option since their international shipping would be quite expensive...but it is always worth looking I guess.

Cheers,

Bob

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The thing is, with custom builds I do, I am finding I am needing these more and more, and as such my stock is low, and need to replenish it, but without paying a premium.

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