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Price List 7/03 NET PRICE LIST J. B. Prince Company, Inc. Effective January 1, 2013 36 East 31st Street, New York, NY 10016 Tentative date for next price list: July 1, 2013 Tel: 212-683-3553 • 800-473-0577 • Fax: 212-683-4488 Office hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Order online: www.jbprince.com Monday through Friday, Eastern Time PRICE CHANGES: Every effort will be made to maintain these prices, PERSONAL CHECKS: Sending a personal check can delay shipment up but due to fluctuating costs, it may be necessary to change them without to 2 weeks for bank clearance. notice. SHIPPING CHARGE: Actual shipping charges will be added. GUARANTEE: If you are not completely satisfied, we will accept the We do not charge “handling” or “packing” fees. prompt return of any unused item for replacement, exchange or full refund of the purchase price. CANADA PRICES: Our prices are in U.S. Dollars. Please make sure checks or RETURNS: Please contact us for return authorization . money orders are in U.S. Currency. SHIPPING COSTS: Most prices are F.O.B. our DELIVERY: Normally we ship UPS where warehouse in New York City. Some are drop shipped Our prices are not available. Allow 1 to 2 weeks for delivery. Faster deliv - directly from the manufacturer and have fixed shipping ery can be arranged. Contact us for rates. costs. See below or call for details on shipping costs. “manufacturer’s list” CUSTOMS & TAXES: Your customs broker or UPS will ORDERING: By phone (800 473-0577) from 9:00 A.M. prices. They are as collect from you when the package is delivered. until 5:00 P.M. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. By Fax (212 683-4488). much as 40% below PAYMENT: (Same as for U.S. Customers) Email ([email protected]). You may also send via mail or order online anytime at www.jbprince.com list. SHIPPING CHARGE: Actual shipping charges will be added. We do not charge “handling” or “packing” fees. MINIMUM ORDER : U.S.A. and Canada: $25.00 all other countries: $300.00 OTHER COUNTRIES PRICES: Our prices are in U.S. Dollars. SALES TAX: Payable ONLY for shipments within N.Y. State. DELIVERY: Orders can be shipped by sea or air. U.S. CUSTOMERS Contact us for rates. DELIVERY: Continental U.S. -Shipment by ground service unless you specify other; Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico & Other U.S. Islands - PAYMENT: Contact us about your order. We will send a Shipment at lowest cost to you unless you specify other. pro forma invoice. We require payment in advance by money order, draft on U.S. bank, or credit card. PAYMENT: Companies with an account will be billed, provided an autho - rized purchase order has been received by us. Others, please send a NYC CUSTOMERS check, money order, or use a credit or debit card (Amex, Visa, Master Same day messenger service is available for all five boroughs. Contact Card, or Diner’s Club). us for rates. NUMBER DESCRIPTION $ PRICE NUMBER DESCRIPTION $ PRICE WEARABLES B104 ..................Diamond Offset Pallette Knife .................................................................6.50 A104-B ..............Baker’s Cap - Black ..............................................................................12.90 B105 ..................Decorating Comb - 3 teeth sizes - Stainless Steel ..................................1.20 A104-W .............Baker’s Cap - White ..............................................................................12.90 B107 ..................“Sultan” Pastry Tip - Protuding Cone - Pastic ......................................30.70 A107-8.75 .........Pleated Chef’s Hat 8.75” - Non woven fabric - pack of 10 ...................39.00 B108 ..................“Sultan” Pastry Tip - Flat - Pastic .........................................................30.70 B601-12 ............Pastry Bag 12” long (30 cm) ...................................................................2.00 “CHEf WEAR” PANTS B601-14 ............Pastry Bag 14” long (34 cm) ...................................................................2.30 Item numbers A142, A170-A173, A176-A177, A201-A202 B601-16 ............Pastry Bag 16” long (40 cm) ...................................................................2.80 $29.00 each. When ordering please B601-18 ............Pastry Bag 18” long (46 cm) ...................................................................3.50 B601-20 ............Pastry Bag 20” long (50 cm) ...................................................................3.80 specify product numbers plus size (XS, S, M, L, XL, XX). B601-22 ............Pastry Bag 22” long (55 cm) ...................................................................4.40 B601-24 ............Pastry Bag 24” long (60 cm) ...................................................................5.00 A146 ..................Bistro Apron, White - 34” x 30” (w/ Pocket) ...........................................11.70 B603-A ..............Nickel Plated Pastry Tube Set 53 Pcs. .................................................40.60 A148 ..................Bib Apron, White - 39” x 35” ..................................................................18.90 B603-B ..............Nickel Plated Pastry Tube Set 26 Pcs. .................................................23.50 A149 ..................Bib Apron, Black Chalkstripe - 39” wide x 35” long ...............................18.90 B603-C ..............Stainless Steel Tube Set 29 Pcs. ..........................................................26.40 A150 ..................Bib Apron, Navy Chalkstripe - 39” wide x 35” long ...............................18.90 B604 ..................Dough Divider- 5 wheel & lock ..............................................................58.20 A151 ..................Bib Apron, Black - 39” wide x 35” long ..................................................18.90 B605 ..................Decorating Turntable .............................................................................57.30 A160 ..................Oven Mitts - 13” long - Pair ....................................................................6.40 B606-1 ..............Pastry Brush 1” Across ............................................................................8.20 A161 ..................Oven Mitts - 17” long - Pair .....................................................................7.80 B606-1.5 ............Pastry Brush 1.5” Across ........................................................................9.80 A165 ..................One Silicon Oven Mitt - 11” long ...........................................................26.40 B606-2 ..............Pastry Brush 2” Across ..........................................................................10.90 A166 ..................Suede Oven Mitts - Pair ........................................................................23.80 B606-3 ..............Pastry Brush 3” Across ..........................................................................13.90 A181 ..................Whisk Key Ring - Silver Color .................................................................5.00 B606-4 ..............Pastry Brush 4” Across ..........................................................................18.20 A190-S ..............Chef Revival Cuisinier Jacket, White - Small (36-38) ..........................68.30 B606-12 ............Pastry Brush 12” Across ........................................................................11.20 A190-R ..............Chef Revival Cuisinier Jacket, White - Regular (40-42) ........................68.30 B610 ..................Marzipan Tool Set - 12 Pcs. ..................................................................89.50 A190-L ..............Chef Revival Cuisinier Jacket, White - Large (44-46) ...........................68.30 B611 ..................Decorating Tubes “French” 0-9 specify size ............................................1.50 A190-XL ............Chef Revival Cuisinier Jacket, White - Extra Large (48-50) ..................68.30 B611-S ..............Set of 10 “French” Style Tubes 0-9 .......................................................13.50 A191-S ..............Chef Revival Cuisinier Jacket, Black - Small (36-38) ............................75.90 B612 ..................Decorating Tubes “Plain” 0-9 specify size ...............................................1.50 A191-R ..............Chef Revival Cuisinier Jacket, Black - Regular (40-42) .......................75.90 B612-S ..............Set of 10 “Plain” Style Tubes 0-9 ..........................................................13.50 A191-L ..............Chef Revival Cuisinier Jacket, Black - Large (44-46) ...........................75.90 B613 ..................Decor. Tubes “Closed Star” 0-9 specify size ...........................................1.50 A191-XL ............Chef Revival Cuisinier Jacket, Black - Extra-Large (48-50) ..................75.90 B613-S ..............Set of 10 “Closed Star” Tubes 0-9 ........................................................13.50 A192 ..................Baker’s Gloves - Heavy Suede - Pair ....................................................35.90 B614 ..................Decor. Tubes “Open Star” 0-9 specify size .............................................1.50 B614-S ..............Set of 10 “Open Star” Tubes 0-9 ...........................................................13.50 BAKING EQUIPMENT B615 ..................12 Pc. Tube Set ....................................................................................26.20 B100 ..................“PROFI” Gourmet Whip -1/2 Pint - Stainless Steel ...............................88.90 B616 ..................Pastry Tip Brush .....................................................................................2.20
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