In the meantime, here is a look at the entire calendar, including cover. Each photo has a caption underneath that states the Model, caliber, type, and year of manufacture. ....













Don't forget "RugerMan..."deerwhacker444 wrote:Beautiful...!![]()
Now, if we could just get MarlinMan to make one...
Griff, there is a link in my first post on this thread, or you can click on this one here http://www.cafepress.com/KirkDGriff wrote:Very nice, looking forward to the ordering info... or did I miss it?![]()
I forgot about that! Depending on your state, you might be charged tax. California is one of those.Mike D. wrote:I succumbed and bought a couple of them myself. The first time I had to pay tax on an internet purchase, though.
Chris, I think it is. I believe the postage is figured out at the checkout stage. Glad you like itAussie Chris wrote:Gday there KirkD. Wow, what a great calender! Is Australia an option for postage?
Yes - a great Christmas gift - for myself!!!O.S.O.K. wrote:Very nice! And yes, great Christmas gifts for sure!
It depends on what shipping option you choose. Also, make sure you've only picked one (unless, of course, you wanted more than one)JerryB wrote:Can anyone tell me what the actual cost is for the calender and the shipping to the U.S. ? When I pull up the page it list it as 48.00 dollars. That looks like alot of shipping for a $20.00 item.
By gum, $48 is a wee tad high for shipping, Jerry. The actual calendar at http://www.cafepress.com/KirkD should be $18.99 and the shipping is as AmBraCol mentioned. The only thing to add is that the shipping depends upon how many calendars a person ordered. For example, if one ordered 10 calendars, the total shipping within the USA using the economy option is $10.60 (or just over $1.00 per calendar on an order of 10 calendars). If you are getting $48 for shipping, something has gone terribly wrong with your shopping cart. Check the box that says how many calendars you are ordering and make sure it just says '1' (or whatever the correct number is). Then make sure the economy option is chosen for the cheapest shipping within the USA ($5). If a fellow lives in CA, KY, NV or WA, then the state sales tax will also be added.JerryB wrote:Can anyone tell me what the actual cost is for the calender and the shipping to the U.S. ? When I pull up the page it list it as 48.00 dollars. That looks like alot of shipping for a $20.00 item.