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Motivostone Price MOTIVOSTONE Product Price List With Effective on 1-1-2005 Product Serial Measuring Overall Dimension Description (English) List Price Number Unit (Unit mm) BC001 Bowscale Fell (Piece) W600*H600*D30 US$70.20 BC002-1 Cold Pike (Piece) W550*H550*D30 US$52.65 BC002-2 Pavey Ark (m) W400*H400*D20 US$28.08 BC002-3 Gray Crag (m) W450*H450*D20 US$28.08 BC003 Grey Knotts (Piece) W400*H400*D15 US$28.08 BC004 Rest Dodd (Piece) W400*H400*D20 US$28.08 BC005 Seatallan (m) W300*H300*D45 US$175.50 BC006 Caw Fell (m) W400*H400*D20 US$84.24 BC007 Great Calva (m) W400*H400*D20 US$148.30 BC008 Ullock Pike (m) W400*H400*D20 US$175.50 BC009 Bannerdale Crags (m) W400*H400*D28 US$175.50 BC010 Loft Crag (m) W300*H300*D30 US$165.85 BC011-1 Sheffield Pike (m) W300*H300*D20 US$140.40 BC011-2 Bakestall (m) W300*H300*D20 US$140.40 BC012-1 Scar Crags (m) W600*H400*D15 US$111.15 BC012-2 Loadpot Hill (m) W600*H400*D15 US$111.15 BC013 Wether Hill (m) W400*H300*D20 US$111.15 BC014-1 Longsleddale (m) W400*H400*D15 US$111.15 BC014-2 Carrock Fell (m) W400*H400*D15 US$111.15 BC015-1 Whiteless Pike (m) W400*H400*D20 US$111.15 BC015-2 Caldbeck (m) W400*H400*D20 US$111.15 BC016-1 Place Fell (m) W400*H400*D20 US$111.15 BC016-2 Scandale (m) W400*H400*D20 US$111.15 BC016-3 Selside Pike (m) W400*H400*D20 US$111.15 BC016-4 Middle Dodd (m) W400*H400*D20 US$111.15 BC016-5 Eskdale (m) W400*H400*D20 US$111.15 BC016-6 High Spy (m) W400*H400*D20 US$111.15 BC016-7 Sca Fell (m) W400*H400*D20 US$111.15 BC017 Rosset Pike (Piece) W400*H400*D20 US$19.89 BC018 Fleetwith Pike (m) W290*H290*D20 US$219.38 BC019 Base Brown (Unit) W500*H420*D30 US$37.73 BC020 Iron Crag (Unit) W540*H550*D20 US$28.67 BC021 Grey Crag (Unit) W550*H540*D25 US$28.67 BC022 Causey Pike (Unit) W600*H600*D20 US$28.67 BC023 Hart Crag (Unit) W300*H350*D15 US$28.67 BC024 Mungrisdale (Unit) φ798*D120 US$237.60 BC025 Ben Nevis (Unit) φ900*D40 US$257.40 BC026-1 Ben Macdui (Unit) W660*H800*D20 US$105.30 - Page 1 - MOTIVOSTONE Product Price List With Effective on 1-1-2005 Product Serial Measuring Overall Dimension Description (English) List Price Number Unit (Unit mm) BC026-2 Braeriach (Unit) W515*H515*D20 US$84.24 BC027 Cairn Toul (Unit) W400*H800*D20 US$52.65 BC028 Lochain Uaine (m) W1140*H1000*D30 US$178.13 BC029 Cairn Gorm (Piece) W600*H600*D28 US$81.90 BC030-1 Aonach Beag (Piece) W340*H340*D28 US$31.59 BC030-2 Dearg (Piece) W340*H340*D28 US$31.59 BC030-3 Aonach Mor (Piece) W340*H340*D28 US$31.59 BC030-4 Ben Lawers (Piece) W340*H340*D28 US$31.59 BC031 North Top (Unit) φ650*D25 US$97.20 BC032 Carn Eighe (m) W340*H330*D20 US$117.00 BC033 Beinn Mheadhoin (Unit) W390*H570*D35 US$52.65 BC034 Mam Sodhail (Piece) φ410*D20 US$84.24 BC035 Claurigh (m) W400*H400*D20 US$111.15 BC036 Ben More (m) W400*H400*D10 US$102.38 BC037-1 Ben Avon (m) W250*H350*D15 US$105.30 BC037-2 Stob Binnein (m) W650*H400*D15 US$105.30 BC037-3 Beinn Bhrotain (m) W450*H450*D20 US$111.15 BC037-4 Derry Caingorm (m) W400*H400*D10 US$93.60 BC037-5 Lochnagar (m) W600*H400*D20 US$111.15 BC038 Ceathreamhnan (m) W550*H600*D15 US$117.00 BC039-1 Bidean (Piece) W1000*H1200*D40 US$526.50 BC039-2 Lapaich (Piece) W800*H600*D40 US$237.60 BC040 Chinara (Piece) W550*H800XD35 US$195.39 BC041 Chiera (Piece) W550*H800XD35 US$201.24 BC042 Carne (Piece) W550*H800XD35 US$195.39 BC043 Carine (Piece) W400*H800*D25 US$156.49 BC044 Linder (Piece) W500*H800*D35 US$195.39 BC045 Tinder (Piece) W500*H500*D25 US$84.24 BC046 Prowind (Piece) W500*H500*D25 US$84.24 BC047 Quantum (Piece) W400*H400*D15 US$100.04 BC048 Verarr (Piece) W400*H400*D15 US$100.04 BC049 Loin (Piece) W400*H400*D25 US$81.90 BC050 Ricer (Piece) W400*H400*D20 US$131.63 BC051 Solare (Piece) W400*H400*D15 US$100.04 BC052 Pina (Piece) W400*H400*D15 US$96.53 BC053 Sera (Piece) W550*H550*D30 US$157.95 BC054 Linger (Piece) W400*H400*D30 US$52.65 BC055 Qannte (Piece) W400*H400*D20 US$96.53 - Page 2 - MOTIVOSTONE Product Price List With Effective on 1-1-2005 Product Serial Measuring Overall Dimension Description (English) List Price Number Unit (Unit mm) BC056 Ancienta (Piece) W600*H600*D30 US$160.88 BC057 Helvanta (Piece) W300*H300*D25 US$157.95 BC058 St. Helena (Piece) φ650xD100 US$348.08 BC059 St. Peterbrough (Piece) φ650xD100 US$348.08 BC060 St. Reading (Piece) W1200*H1200*D20 US$637.65 BC061 Perrier (Piece) W1000*H800*D30 US$228.15 BC062 Thorn (Piece) W800*H1650*D40 US$394.88 - Page 3 - MOTIVOSTONE Product Price List With Effective on 1-1-2005 Product Serial Measuring Overall Dimension Description (English) List Price Number Unit (Unit mm) BH001 Dove Crag (Unit) L5000*H2840*D120 US$8,775.00 BH002 Rampsgill Head (Unit) L2400*H1600*D100 US$2,106.00 BH003 Grisedale Pike (Unit) L5150*H1900*D100 US$5,177.25 BH004 Watson's Dodd (Unit) L600*H2080*D40 US$468.00 BH005 Allen Crags (Unit) L4940*H2900*D150 US$7,546.50 BH006 Thornthwaite (Set) L1160*H1600*D340 US$1,404.00 BH007 Glaramara (Unit) L2540*H960*D30 US$1,023.75 BH008 Great Carrs (Unit) L2600*H1800*D80 US$1,901.25 BH009 Kidsty Pike (Unit) L1650*H2750*D40 US$1,404.00 BH010 Dow Crags (Unit) L1800*H900*D50 US$666.90 BH011 Mardale (Unit) L4000*H2400*D100 US$8,190.00 BH012 Red Screes (Piece) L640*H700*D40 US$105.30 BH013 Sail (Unit) L750*H500*D20 US$67.28 BH014 Wandope (Unit) L740*H480*D20 US$67.28 BH015 Grey Friar (Unit) L700*H440*D20 US$43.88 BH016 Hopegill Head (Unit) L700*H440*D20 US$43.88 BH017 Great Rigg (Unit) L700*H440*D20 US$43.88 BH018 Stony Cove Pike (Unit) L700*H440*D20 US$43.88 BH019 Langdale (Unit) L1250*H1500*D50 US$672.75 BH020 Slight Side (Unit) L1820*H1980*D50 US$807.30 BH021 Wetherlam (Unit) L800*H1000*D40 US$187.20 BH022 Mardalera (Unit) L800*H800*D50 US$169.65 BH023 Bell (Unit) L1200*H800*D50 US$224.64 BH024 Hart Side (Unit) L1550*H1350*D50 US$579.15 BH025-1 Buttermere (Unit) L630*H630*D40 US$93.02 BH025-2 Dale Head (Unit) L630*H630*D40 US$93.02 BH026 Carl Side (Unit) L1280*H800*D40 US$263.25 BH027 High Crag (Unit) L1500*H1250*D60 US$438.75 BH028-1 The Knott (Unit) L650*H2000*D40 US$456.30 BH028-2 Robinson (Unit) L650*H2000*D40 US$456.30 BH028-3 Harrison Stickle (Unit) L650*H2000*D40 US$456.30 BH028-4 Seat Sandal (Unit) L650*H2000*D40 US$456.30 BH029-1 Longside Edge (Unit) L280*H1240*D30 US$75.47 BH029-2 Sergeant Man (Unit) L280*H1240*D30 US$75.47 BH029-3 Kentmere Pike (Unit) L280*H1240*D30 US$75.47 BH029-4 Hindscarth (Unit) L280*H1240*D30 US$75.47 BH030 Clough Head (Unit) L600*H1800*D30 US$286.65 BH031 Ullscarf (Unit) L450*H1140*D30 US$234.00 - Page 4 - MOTIVOSTONE Product Price List With Effective on 1-1-2005 Product Serial Measuring Overall Dimension Description (English) List Price Number Unit (Unit mm) BH032 Thunacar Knott (Unit) L500*H600*D40 US$105.30 BH033-1 Froswick (Unit) L330*H2370*D25 US$549.90 BH033-2 Birkhouse Moor (Unit) L330*H2370*D25 US$549.90 BH034-1 Brandreth (Unit) L1500*H2000*D20 US$696.15 BH034-2 Lonscale Fell (Unit) W1180*H1560*D30 US$783.90 BH035 Branstree (Unit) L600*H800*D45 US$345.15 BH036 Knott (Unit) L560*H1100*D60 US$526.50 BH037 Pike o'Stickle (Unit) L560*H1100*D60 US$526.50 BH038 Whiteside (Unit) L200*H200*D20 US$28.67 BH039 Yoke (Unit) L500*H400*D25 US$93.60 BH040 Pike o'Blisco (Unit) φ425*D20 US$76.05 BH042 Charler L2400xH1600xD100 US$0.00 - Page 5 - MOTIVOSTONE Product Price List With Effective on 1-1-2005 Product Serial Measuring Overall Dimension Description (English) List Price Number Unit (Unit mm) BJ001 Creise (No.) L360*W180*D20 US$46.22 BJ002 Beinn Eighinn (No.) L250*W160*D50 US$34.52 BJ003 Sgurrel (No.) L180*H250*D160 US$29.16 BJ004 Choinnich Mor (No.) L280*H390 US$81.90 BJ005 Clach Geala (No.) L300*W200*D40 US$22.82 BJ006 Bynack More (No.) W120*H210 US$19.89 BJ007 Carner (No.) W580*H1200 US$810.00 BJ008 Stob Ghabher (No.) W220*H280 US$19.89 BJ009 Beinn Dearg (No.) W160*H200 US$17.55 BJ010 Shiehallion (No.) W130*H420 US$37.44 BJ011 Ghlais (No.) W140*H400 US$28.67 BJ012 Chaorainn (No.) W120*H400 US$25.74 BJ013 Chreachain (No.) W100*H385 US$25.74 BJ014 Ben Starav (No.) W150*H280 US$58.50 BJ015 Ben Dorain (No.) W200*H1000 US$111.15 BJ016 Beinn Heasgarnich (No.) L260*W260*H780 US$129.60 BJ017 Braigh Coire (No.) L320*W320*H750 US$158.76 BJ018 Meall Corranaich (No.) φ490*H880 US$230.49 BJ019 An Socach (No.) φ420*H780 US$201.24 BJ020 Glas Maol (No.) W420*H600 US$169.65 BJ021 Sgurr Fhuaran (No.) W500*H620 US$169.65 BJ022 Coire (No.) W490*H810 US$228.15 BJ023 Cairn of Claise (No.) W500*H620 US$198.90 BJ024 Bidein (No.) W340*H600 US$122.85 BJ025 Sgurr Fiona (No.) W500*D480*L780 US$137.16 BJ026 Na Gruagaichean (No.) L510*W390*D400 US$80.46 BJ027 Toll Creagach (No.) W350*H620 US$169.65 BJ028 Choire Leith (No.) W370*H1000*D260 US$198.90 BJ029 Coire Ardair (No.) D280*H1000*W230 US$198.90 BJ030 Chaorachain (No.) W270*H570 US$140.40 BJ031 Beinn (No.) L370*W400*D580 US$125.48 BJ032 Glas (No.) W240*H300*D110 US$37.44 BJ033 Sgurra (No.) W240*H280*D110 US$37.44 BJ034 Gael (No.) W240*H300*D110 US$37.44 BJ036 Chno Dearg (No.) L300*H200*D120 US$52.65 BJ037 Chlachair (No.) W200*H420 US$97.20 BJ038 Ardrain (No.) W400*H400*D250 US$234.00 BJ039 Creise (No.) φ150*H380 US$37.44 - Page 6 - MOTIVOSTONE Product Price List With Effective on 1-1-2005 Product Serial Measuring Overall Dimension Description (English) List Price Number Unit (Unit mm) BJ040 Beinn Eighinn (No.) W150*H380*D150 US$37.44 BJ041 Sgurrel (No.) φ300*H1350 US$257.40 BJ042 Bynack More (No.) W360*H420 US$286.65 BJ043 Creag Mhor (No.) W680*H700*D130 US$257.40 BJ044 Chno Dearg (No.) W360*H420 US$286.65 BJ045 Carner (No.) φ420*D40 US$95.94 BJ046 Ardrain (No.) W640*H600*D600 US$819.00 BJ047 (No.) W117xH145 US$63.77 - Page 7 - MOTIVOSTONE Product Price List With Effective on 1-1-2005
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