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Hey Gang, <br />I don't want to burst the big sale bubble here, but[#dots] <br />I don't care from who you buy your track but... If the whole idea is to svel some cash here is something to think about. <br /> <br />I just did the math. <br />Example. Aristo regular price for a case of 12.5 curve in brass is $145.00 and Stainless is $172.00. <br />If the deal is buy four get one free, four cases of brass is $580.00 and Stainless is $688.00. Then you get your case of free track so the actual case price if each is $117.60 for brass and $137.60 for stainless. That is a decent savings off the regular price. <br />What if I told you there was a place in Western NY that their everyday price was less than the sale at Aristo. And ... you wouldn't have to wait for that one-time a year to purchase. <br /> <br />The every day price for a case of 12.5 curve is $94.56 and stainless is $103.99 <br />Remember the 12.5 diameter is just the example but... it's all relative to the size track you buy. Just compare the numbers. I am all for loyalty and all but if the idea is to save cash for other things what is the best deal? <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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