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Dunhill Churchwarden Stem, Excellent Condition
$ 31.67
- Description
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Description
I found this stem in a box of stems at a flea market, I thought it might come in handy some day but no yet so I'm passing it on here to someone who may adapt it to a bowl. The dimensions below were done with a caliper so if your bowl is a bit smaller this can be taken down to fit.Looks almost unused.
Total length - 9-5/8"
Tenon diameter 0.30" or 7.6mm
Tenon length 0.57" or 14.7mm
Stem diameter at tenon shoulder 0.53" or 13.6mm (remember, there is a flat spot on the bottom of the stem to match the flat on the bowl where Dunhill stamped it's nomenclature.
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Ebay now charges the seller about 5% of the final total fee if the buyer is registered outside the US, even if the shipping address is inside the US. (see below).
If you are bidding from outside the USA and your Ebay account is not registered in the USA but you are using a US shipping address,
and are paying from a foreign bank, the item will not ship until you pay 5% conversion fees in addition to final value fee (shipping included). Make arrangements BEFORE auctions end. If you win the auction I will send an invoice with the conversion fee added in. Do not pay until you receive the invoice.
I have confirmed with Ebay and this is absolutely allowed and will be enforced.
From Ebay's fee page....
International fee
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The delivery address for the item (entered by the buyer during checkout) is outside the US,
or
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This fee is calculated as 1.65% of the total amount of the sale and is automatically deducted from your sales.
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Ebay now requires a signature on all items that sell for 0 and up, this increases the shipping fee.