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How Much Is Shipping/Terms:  Add items to the cart and select the best rate shipping method without entering a payment to determine the cost.  Save on shipping- US 1st Class Mail for smaller orders has been added to offer a better rate. The s&h cost generally covers shipping, your account may be billed if there is s&h balance due prior to shipping your order. 
 
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Note>>> Out of the office shipping black out dates:  August 30th-Sept. 7th
 
Processing Orders resumes Sept. 8th, subject to in-stock availability.  
You will be notified of any delay.
 
  
   


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