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Website Problem Resolved

The DHL Express plug-in we installed earlier may have prevented some customers from completing their orders. The plug-in has been disabled until we can debug it properly. Please try re-ordering if you had difficulty.

Usually credit card and PayPal orders work perfectly with our website. However, we did have one customer who reported that he could not complete the order using PayPal. If this happens to you, please contact us directly with what you want to order and we can send you a PayPal invoice instead.

As always, all our products have a one year warranty and a 30 day, unconditional return with full refund.

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Shop Now Open

Our website is now accepting orders for all products in stock. Currently, only flat rate shipping by USPS First Class Mail is available; we will have faster methods such as USPS Priority Mail, DHL Express, and UPS available shortly.

Rates are as follows:

  • United States: $3
  • Canada: $9.50
  • Rest of the World: $13.50

We accept credit cards and PayPal.

Duties and VAT are the responsibility of the buyer. We charge sales tax only in Texas.

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Website Online Store Construction

We will be building an online shop over the next few weeks, so don’t be surprised if the appearance or content changes dramatically. When we’re done, you will be able to order directly from this website, pay by PayPal or credit card, and ship worldwide.

We have successfully installed an SSL certificate, so all transactions are fully protected by encryption.

Although the shop lists all our inventory as out of stock, all feeds in production are currently in stock for immediate shipment.

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Pilot 743 / 823 FA Replacement Feeds Now In Red Ebonite

I have a small number of 743 / 823 FA replacement feeds available in red ebonite. As with black ebonite versions, these are available in two versions, 743ER, with 3 slit ink slot, and 743ENR, with two slit ink slot.

I was out of the red ebonite material for feeds, but I had an excess of red ebonite for housings, and repurposed some of that red ebonite to make these feeds.