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RE: [OM] Re: Eveready 357

Subject: RE: [OM] Re: Eveready 357
From: "Timpe, Jim" <Jim.Timpe@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 08:56:10 -0700
Not to stress, Paul.  I know it's a little disconcerting to not have the
shipping cost figured before you 'pay the piper', but believe me... they're
as reasonable as the battery prices.   You'll be impressed.

-----Original Message-----
From: Pschings@xxxxxxx [mailto:Pschings@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 8:51 AM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Re: Eveready 357


In a message dated 5/7/2002 11:09:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
garth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:




I can purchase a strip of 5 for about $14.00 Canadian (around $8.93 U.S.),
which is a bloody miracle (the same strip at most camera retailers sells for
about $25.00 Canadian).



I just went to the site store.watchsupply.com. They really DO have Everready
357's at USD $0.58 a piece! I've been getting mine at Wal-Mart for about
$1.50 up until now. My next question was - how many to order. So I started
to do a battery inventory: modified OM-1, 1x357; (2) OM-2n, OM-2S, OM-4 -
another 8 357's. OM-30, 5(!)x 357. Oh yeah, the MD2 takes a couple for the
display. So does the Recordata Back4. Grand total: 18 357's. OK, order 30.
$17.40. Not too bad, but the site doesn't give shipping costs. A bit of a
cause for concern, but I figure I'll take a chance at least this one time.

What's the best way to store 357s? Refrigerate, freeze, or room temp?

If there are any problems with my order I'll keep you posted

Paul Schings 


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