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From: Robert
Sent Mon 10/7/2013 6:23:52 PM
Subject: RE:
ok
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To: Robert
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yes! sounds great! especially if they arc the same price as the other ones with the X's (and
without) Thanks
On Oct 7, 2013, at 12:07 PM, "Robert" wrote:
Same price as the doors with the crosses. He added the cost of finishing them which means we have to
pick the stain color. So we order the door with the double glass and the small panels below. Is that it?
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Sent: Monday, October 07, 2013 12:04 PM
To: Robert
Subject: Re:
this totally made me laugh! I like the italics typing :)
If the price is the same for 2 sections of glass as it is for one, then do the 2 sections...and I like
the smaller panels...especially if you think the larger ones would crack. What is the total of these
doors? and what was the price of the other doors without the X's..?
On Oct 7, 2013, at 10:16 AM, "Robert'a wrote:
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If you want the two panes of glass at the top of the door you can get it at no extra cost. I have a problem
with the large raised panels on the bottom. They will definitely crack. So my suggestion is to use the
smaller raised panels like in the attachment from door boy. I like the single set of windows. Don't be
offended. The added money was for finishing. The italics means nothing other than I press a key on my
keyboard and l can't stop it.
From: Tony Molinaro
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2013 10:10 AM
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Rob, This is a cedar raised door, they designed it square top but I can get it arched. The price on the
Raised panel door with the 2 sections of glass would be the same price with 1 section of glass.
Remember that price includes staining.
Tony Molinaro
Sales Representative
Overhead Door Company of Fairfield County
Norwalk, CT 06851
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