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Retail Kromski Price List USA 2021 CATALOG RETAIL PRODUCT NUMBER PRICE SPINNING WHEELS 1 Fantasia Unfinished 1.1 $549.00 2 Fantasia Finished 1.2 $699.00 3 Fantasia Walnut 1.3 $699.00 4 Prelude Unfinished 2.1 $559.00 5 Prelude Finished 2.2 $669.00 6 Prelude Walnut 2.3 $679.00 7 Prelude Mahogany 2.4 $679.00 8 Interlude Unfinished 3.1 $599.00 9 Interlude Finished 3.2 $735.00 10 Interlude Walnut 3.3 $759.00 11 Interlude Mahogany 3.4 $759.00 12 Sonata Unfinished 4.1 $799.00 13 Sonata Finished 4.2 $899.00 14 Sonata Walnut 4.3 $899.00 15 Sonata Mahogany 4.4 $899.00 16 Minstrel Unfinished 5.1 $759.00 17 Minstrel Finished 5.2 $869.00 18 Minstrel Walnut 5.3 $899.00 19 Minstrel Mahogany 5.4 $899.00 20 Symphony Unfinished 6.1 $859.00 21 Symphony Finished 6.2 $959.00 22 Symphony Walnut 6.3 $975.00 23 Symphony Mahogany 6.4 $975.00 24 Polonaise Unfinished 7.1 $949.00 25 Polonaise Finished 7.2 $1049.00 26 Polonaise Walnut 7.3 $1099.00 27 Polonaise Mahogany 7.4 $1099.00 SPINNING ACCESSORIES 28 Bobbin 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51 Drop Spindle Mahogany 14.4 $22.70 52 Drop Spindle Kit Unfinished 15.1 $32.00 53 Drop Spindle Kit Finished 15.2 $36.00 54 Drop Spindle Kit Walnut 15.3 $36.00 55 Drop Spindle Kit Mahogany 15.4 $36.00 56 Drop Spindle Kit deLuxe Unfinished 16.1 $50.00 57 Drop Spindle Kit deLuxe Finished 16.2 $55.00 58 Drop Spindle Kit deLuxe Walnut 16.3 $55.00 59 Drop Spindle Kit deLuxe Mahogany 16.4 $55.00 60 Niddy Noddy Small Unfinished 17.1 $21.00 61 Niddy Noddy Small Finished 17.2 $23.00 62 Niddy Noddy Small Walnut 17.3 $23.00 63 Niddy Noddy Small Mahogany 17.4 $23.00 64 Niddy Noddy Medium Unfinished 18.1 $25.00 65 Niddy Noddy Medium Finished 18.2 $27.00 66 Niddy Noddy Medium Walnut 18.3 $27.00 67 Niddy Noddy Medium Mahogany 18.4 $27.00 68 Niddy Noddy Large Unfinished 19.1 $29.00 69 Niddy Noddy Large Finished 19.2 $32.00 70 Niddy Noddy Large Walnut 19.3 $32.00 71 Niddy Noddy Large Mahogany 19.4 $32.00 72 Nostepinne Unfinished 20.1 $20.00 73 Nostepinne Finished 20.2 $22.00 74 Nostepinne Walnut 20.3 $22.00 75 Nostepinne Mahogany 20.4 $22.00 76 Threading Hook Unfinished 21.1 $16.00 77 Threading Hook Finished 21.2 $16.00 78 Threading Hook Walnut 21.3 $16.00 79 Threading Hook Mahogany 21.4 $16.00 80 Oil Bottle 22 $11.00 81 Hand Carders 72 Point Unfinished 23.1 $78.00 82 Hand Carders 72 Point Finished 23.2 $78.00 83 Hand Carders 72 Point Walnut 23.3 $78.00 84 Hand Carders 72 Point Mahogany 23.4 $78.00 85 Hand Carders 108 Point Unfinished 24.1 $85.00 86 Hand Carders 108 Point Finished 24.2 $85.00 87 Hand Carders 108 Point Walnut 24.3 $85.00 88 Hand Carders 108 Point Mahogany 24.4 $85.00 FLYERS AND WHORLS 111 Magnetic Standard Flyer Unfinished 25.1 $89.00 112 Magnetic Standard Flyer Finished 25.2 $89.00 113 Magnetic Standard Flyer Walnut 25.3 $89.00 Magnetic Standard Flyer Mahogany 25.4 $89.00 Fantasia Magnetic Jumbo Flyer Set 107 27.1 $158.00 Unfinished Fantasia Magnetic Jumbo Flyer Set 108 27.2 $165.00 Finished Fantasia Magnetic Jumbo Flyer Set 109 27.3 $165.00 Walnut Fantasia Magnetic Jumbo Flyer Set 27.4 $165.00 Mahogany 124 Single Drive Faster Flyer Unfinished 28.1 $78.00 125 Single Drive Fast Flyer Finished 28.2 $78.00 126 Single Drive Fast Flyer Walnut 28.3 $78.00 127 Single Drive Fast Flyer Mahogany 28.4 $78.00 130 Single Drive Standard Flyer Unfinished 29.1 $82.00 128 Single Drive Standard Flyer Finished 29.2 $82.00 129 Single Drive Standard Flyer Walnut 29.3 $82.00 131 Single Drive Standard Flyer Mahogany 29.4 $82.00 199 Double Drive Standard Flyer Unfinished 31.1 $71.00 200 Double Drive Standard Flyer Finished 31.2 $71.00 201 Double Drive Standard Flyer Walnut 31.3 $71.00 202 Double Drive Standard Flyer Mahogany 31.4 $71.00 Prelude/Interlude Jumbo Flyer Set 132 33.1 $105.00 Unfinished Prelude/Interlude Jumbo Flyer Set 133 33.2 $122.00 Finished 134 Prelude/Interlude Jumbo Flyer Set Walnut 33.3 $122.00 Prelude/Interlude Jumbo Flyer Set 135 33.4 $122.00 Mahogany 176 Sonata Jumbo Flyer Set unfinished 34.1 $105.00 177 Sonata Jumbo Flyer Set Finished 34.2 $122.00 178 Sonata Jumbo Flyer Set Walnut 34.3 $122.00 179 Sonata Jumbo Flyer Set Mahogany 34.4 $122.00 Sonata Magnetic Flyer Head Set 36.1 $149.00 Unfinished Sonata Magnetic Flyer Head Set Finished 36.2 $165.00 Sonata Magnetic Flyer Head SetWalnut 36.3 $165.00 Sonata Magnetic Flyer Head Set 36.4 $165.00 Mahogany 203 Minstrel Jumbo Flyer Set Unfinished 39.1 $122.00 204 Minstrel Jumbo Flyer Set Finishde 39.2 $136.00 205 Minstrel Jumbo Flyer Set Walnut 39.3 $136.00 206 Minstrel Jumbo Flyer Set Mahogany 39.4 $136.00 246 Symphony Jumbo Flyer Set Unfinished 41.1 $122.00 247 Symphony Jumbo Flyer Set Finished 41.2 $136.00 248 Symphony Jumbo Flyer Set Walnut 41.3 $136.00 249 Symphony Jumbo Flyer Set Mahogany 41.4 $136.00 282 Polonaise Jumbo Flyer Set Unfinished 43.1 $122.00 283 Polonaise Jumbo Flyer Set Finished 43.2 $136.00 284 Polonaise Jumbo Flyer Set Walnut 43.3 $136.00 285 Polonaise Jumbo Flyer Set Mahogany 43.4 $136.00 92 Magnetic Whorl Standard Slow Unfinished 45.1 $32.00 93 Magnetic Whorl Standard Slow Finished 45.2 $32.00 94 Magnetic Whorl Standard Slow Walnut 45.3 $32.00 Magnetic Whorl Standard Slow Mahogany 45.4 $32.00 95 Magnetic Whorl Standard Fast Unfinished 46.1 $32.00 96 Magnetic Whorl Standard Fast Finished 46.2 $32.00 97 Magnetic Whorl Standard Fast Walnut 46.3 $32.00 Magnetic Whorl Standard Fast Mahogany 46.4 $32.00 89 Magnetic Whorl Jumbo Unfinished 47.1 $32.00 90 Magnetic Whorl Jumbo Finished 47.2 $32.00 91 Magnetic Whorl Jumbo Walnut 47.3 $32.00 Magnetic Whorl Jumbo Mahogany 47.4 $32.00 98 Magnetic Whorl Extra Fast Unfinished 48.1 $32.00 99 Magnetic Whorl Extra Fast Finished 48.2 $32.00 100 Magnetic Whorl Extra Fast Walnut 48.3 $32.00 Magnetic Whorl Extra fast Mahogany 48.4 $32.00 219 Minstrel Whorl Standard Slow Unfinished 49.1 $26.00 220 Minstrel Whorl Standard Slow Finished 49.2 $26.00 221 Minstrel Whorl Standard Slow Walnut 49.3 $26.00 222 Minstrel Whorl Standard Slow Mahogany 49.4 $26.00 223 Minstrel Whorl Standard Fast Unfinished 50.1 $22.00 224 Minstrel Whorl Standard Fast Finished 50.2 $26.00 225 Minstrel Whorl Standard Fast Walnut 50.3 $26.00 226 Minstrel Whorl Standard Fast Mahogany 50.4 $26.00 215 Minstrel Whorl Jumbo Unfinished 51.1 $26.00 216 Minstrel Whorl Jumbo Finished 51.2 $26.00 217 Minstrel Whorl Jumbo Walnut 51.3 $26.00 218 Minstrel Whorl Jumbo Mahogany 51.4 $26.00 Min/Sym/Pol Whorl Extra Fast Unfinished 52.1 $22.00 Min/Sym/Pol Whorl Extra Fast Finished 52.2 $22.00 Min/Sym/Pol Whorl Extra Fast Walnut 52.3 $22.00 Min/Sym/Pol Whorl Extra Fast Mahogany 52.4 $22.00 Symphony Whorl Standard Slow 254 53.1 $26.00 Unfinished 255 Symphony Whorl Standard Slow Finished 53.2 $26.00 256 Symphony Whorl Standard Slow Walnut 53.3 $26.00 Symphony Whorl Standard Slow 257 53.4 $26.00 Mahogany Polonaise Whorl Standard Slow 290 54.1 $26.00 Unfinished 291 Polonaise Whorl Standard Slow Finished 54.2 $26.00 292 Polonaise Whorl Standard Slow Walnut 54.3 $26.00 293 Polonaise Whorl Standard Slow Mahogany 54.4 $26.00 258 Sym/Pol Whorl Standard Fast Unfinished 55.1 $22.00 259 Sym/Pol Whorl Standard Fast Finished 55.2 $22.00 260 Sym/Pol Whorl Standard Fast Walnut 55.3 $22.00 261 Sym/Pol Whorl Standard Fast Mahogany 55.4 $22.00 250 Sym/Pol Whorl Jumbo Unfinished 56.1 $26.00 251 Sym/Pol Whorl Jumbo Finished 56.2 $26.00 252 Sym/Pol Whorl Jumbo Walnut 56.3 $26.00 253 Sym/Pol Whorl Jumbo Mahogany 56.4 $26.00 207 Minstrel Great Flyer Set Unfinished 57.1 $279.00 208 Minstrel Great Flyer Set Finished 57.2 $329.00 209 Minstrel Great Flyer Set Walnut 57.3 $349.00 210 Minstrel Great Flyer Set Mahogany 57.4 $349.00 DRI VE BA ND102 Fantasia Poly Drive Band 58 $16.00 S,136 Prelude Poly Drive Band 59 $16.00 PE158 Interlude Poly Drive Band 60 $16.00 GS184 Sonata Poly Drive Band 61 $16.00 and 228 BR Minstrel Poly Drive Band 62 $16.00 AK267 Symphony Poly Drive Band 63 $16.00 304ES Polonaise Poly Drive Band 64 $16.00 227 Hemp Drive Band 65 $7.00 137 Brake Band Set 66 $7.00 114 Fantasia Tension Peg Unfinished 67.1 $7.00 115 Fantasia 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