


Thanks to Rod's Slide Rule Search, it is possible to have a good I also bought a 2/83 and a 62/83 on this website :-). And, yes, sometimes you can find rare stuff or stuffĪt cheap prices that stays online for weeks without finding aĪ few month ago, I bought a brand new Dietzgenġ741 (Faber-Castell OEM 2/83), rare find in old Europe.

Website I am following daily (well, on some days, three or four Ihm kann ich überall hingehen), eBay kleinanzeigen is one of the Does someone have a good idea for a cheap way of shipping from the USA to old Europe or from Germany to the same ? Best regards, GabrielĪlthough I do not speak German ( ist mein Freund. What makes it at least three times more expensive. You have to send them thru DHL (Deutsche Post subsidiary). Another word about shipping and : until recently, you could get cheap shipping (for "unimportant" slide rules) from Germany but since beginning of this year, Deutsche Post does not allow anymore slide rules (and everything else that is not paper) to be shipped using "Großbrief". In this case, the only way to have decent prices for shipping is thru Global Shipping Programme but then you'll have to pay customs, VAT, handling charges and so on. One word about shipping : I agree with you concerning shipping from the USA. My wife is filing for divorce (just kidding). I bought there two OEM version from Faber-Castell (a " Nijgh-Van Ditmar" and a " Philips") as well as the huge 315/89. Completely crazy ! Oh, I must add something : I am on your heel on (en daar heb ik geen vertalingprogramma voor nodig, Nederlands is mijn tweede taal :-). I saw a 1/84 (I can't remember whether it was with or without the "N" suffix) that went up from 200 USD to 1600 USD in the last 6 seconds of the sale. Hi Meine, I fully agree with you on skyrocketing prices but I should say that prices go up more in the last seconds of the auction.
