I've received quotes from EA, Allstar and Dura. So far EA seems the most resonable for price, but I have to buy about 500 of each (they won't mix and match lengths). Allstar will mix and match, but their price is 50% higher than EA. Dura, forgot it. Any other favourites?
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Magnetic Hold
Magnetic Hold has good prices, smaller quantities are always going to be higher, Allstar is into reaming the hobbyists on small quantities, but if you're in a hurry and they have it in stock they are often the last resort for me. MH is the nicest I've found to deal with so far........
Who is EA?http://www.SDpickups.com
Stephens Design Pickups
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Originally posted by Possum View PostMagnetic Hold has good prices, smaller quantities are always going to be higher, Allstar is into reaming the hobbyists on small quantities, but if you're in a hurry and they have it in stock they are often the last resort for me. MH is the nicest I've found to deal with so far........
Who is EA?
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AZ
there is also AZ magnets, google them, they are on the east coast somewhere I think, I never used them but some like their stuff. They didn't seem to be too good at doing email when I got a quote but I think they are getting better at it....http://www.SDpickups.com
Stephens Design Pickups
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AZ Industries
Originally posted by Possum View Postthere is also AZ magnets, google them, they are on the east coast somewhere I think, I never used them but some like their stuff.
Heh.
If Bill Clinton had known there was Atlantic Ocean waterfront property in Arkansas,
he'd never have bought Whitewater real estate.
AZ Industries is very cordial over the phone.
I don't think they're comfortable with the
internet but their service was just fine.
Contact info:AZ IndustriesI've collected a few random magnet suppliers' links on this page:
PO Box 539,
Ash Flat, AR
72513-039, U.S.A.
Tel: (870) 856-3041
Fax: (870) 856-3590
http://www.azind.com/index.html
http://www.salvarsan.org/magnetics/index.html
-drhHe who moderates least moderates best.
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Originally posted by DrStrangelove View Post
I've collected a few random magnet suppliers' links on this page:
http://www.salvarsan.org/magnetics/index.html
-drh
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Possum, thanks for mentioning Magnetic Hold. Got a quote from Shea (nice guy) and they have the best price so far for 500 piece lots.
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MH
Shea is a prince of a guy, man he ships stuff to me BEFORE I've paid for it, try to find anyone that does that these days. sometimes it takes me a week to get to the bank and get a check cut and he is the nicest guy. With most chinese magnet companies really getting their shit together and being trained by US magnet buyers, I think alot of what each supplier sells is very similar, so I say go with the nice guys.http://www.SDpickups.com
Stephens Design Pickups
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Originally posted by Possum View PostShea is a prince of a guy, man he ships stuff to me BEFORE I've paid for it, try to find anyone that does that these days. sometimes it takes me a week to get to the bank and get a check cut and he is the nicest guy. With most chinese magnet companies really getting their shit together and being trained by US magnet buyers, I think alot of what each supplier sells is very similar, so I say go with the nice guys.
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Originally posted by DrStrangelove View Posteast coast.
Heh.
If Bill Clinton had known there was Atlantic Ocean waterfront property in Arkansas,
he'd never have bought Whitewater real estate.
AZ Industries is very cordial over the phone.
I don't think they're comfortable with the
internet but their service was just fine.
Contact info:AZ IndustriesI've collected a few random magnet suppliers' links on this page:
PO Box 539,
Ash Flat, AR
72513-039, U.S.A.
Tel: (870) 856-3041
Fax: (870) 856-3590
http://www.azind.com/index.html
http://www.salvarsan.org/magnetics/index.html
-drhsigpic Dyed in the wool
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