Kiloware Sources
Now that my home internet connection is restored and I am catching up things on I can continue with my project of trying to list some kiloware sources.
The first source I wanted to list is the charity which I purchased the 2 kg of Great Britain mixture:
BMS World Mission
PO Box 49
129 Broadway
Didcot Oxfordshire OX11 8XA
Registered Charity Number 233782
The contact person who I ordered through is: David McLellan- Dmclellan@bmsworldmission.org
This mission also sells world mixtures, but I have not purchased any of the worldwide mix from them yet.
This is the mixture that I reviewed and showed photos of in my April 23, 2006 posting, so you can take a look there if you want to see the mixture that I received. It is a true charity mixture, with plenty of duplication as expected, but I was quite happy with the mixture. Also, I felt there was a surprisingly low percentage of damaged in this mix.
I will be posting more kiloware sources, including recommendations from readers. There is also a collector who purchases large quantities of kiloware who is sending a sample of some kiloware that he occasionally sells to other collectors when he has some to spare. I will write more about him when I receive the sample mixture and can show you a scan.
Suzi
suziboyer@hotmail.com
The first source I wanted to list is the charity which I purchased the 2 kg of Great Britain mixture:
BMS World Mission
PO Box 49
129 Broadway
Didcot Oxfordshire OX11 8XA
Registered Charity Number 233782
The contact person who I ordered through is: David McLellan- Dmclellan@bmsworldmission.org
This mission also sells world mixtures, but I have not purchased any of the worldwide mix from them yet.
This is the mixture that I reviewed and showed photos of in my April 23, 2006 posting, so you can take a look there if you want to see the mixture that I received. It is a true charity mixture, with plenty of duplication as expected, but I was quite happy with the mixture. Also, I felt there was a surprisingly low percentage of damaged in this mix.
I will be posting more kiloware sources, including recommendations from readers. There is also a collector who purchases large quantities of kiloware who is sending a sample of some kiloware that he occasionally sells to other collectors when he has some to spare. I will write more about him when I receive the sample mixture and can show you a scan.
Suzi
suziboyer@hotmail.com
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At 2:57 AM, Unknown said…
How ya doing Suzy? I talked to a guy this weekend that made the DC trip from here in the St Louis area. Mirrored you on the stand in line issue.
I know it's been awhile since you've made an entry. I hope everything is well with you and your family.
JimmyB
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At 9:32 AM, Machin Man said…
Hi Suzy
Just got round to reading your blog, nice stuff. I have added a link form mine.
MAYBE YOUR READERS WOULD LIKE TO VISIT
http://machinmania.blogspot.com/
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At 4:52 AM, Gulfmann Collection said…
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.
At 11:58 PM, Estelle W Gray said…
Purchasing of kg is a great idea
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