> No problem I don't see any harm in it
> 
> I paid around  320 canadian dollars I think for a 9" wide roller and around 
> 170 for the international postage
> 
> He has a online gallery (no prices though) at 
> http://stoustou.jalbum.net/catalogue/index.html
> 
> And payment was by bank transfer
> He's also very friendly to deal with
> 
> It's a no:2 pillow in the captions.  he also makes a 6" roller and a 5" mini 
> which only has one drawer
> 
> 
> On 3 Mar 2011, at 21:13, Marilyn Vogl <vgl_mr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
>> Lora, I looked on all the websites that had Simon Toustou roller pillows and 
>> nowhere did I see the price.  It is so hard for me to ask someone what they 
>> had paid for something, but none of the websites had the price of this 
>> pillow.  If I am not too out of line, could you please let me know what the 
>> price runs on this type of pillow?  I have about 17 pillows and stands.  
>> They are all bolster type pillows with German covered bobbins. Through the 
>> years i have taught quite a few women how to make lace, and now i am 
>> teaching 6 more ladies some new patterns.  One of the ladies was wondering 
>> about the pillow type that you bought.  It is beautiful.  Thank you.
>> Marilyn 
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
>>> It's beautiful and very well made. 
>>> 
>>> postal charges weren't insignificant but being heavy and
>>> shipped from Canada to Scotland it's to be
>>> expected   And defiantly worth every penny. 
>>> With any luck this pillow will last a lifetime or even
>>> longer :-) it really makes lacemaking even more enjoyable
>>> 
>>> L
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 

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