I wanted to update this post with my current inventory. The stocks I have left on hand and can be shipped immediately are colors 1B, 1B w/ 20% grey, #3, #4, #5 and #20.
They are french lace bases with super fine swiss fronts in medium light density, which is 100% on my scale (for those used to a lower density scale this is equivalent to 65%). They are a full 8" x 10" size and have bleached knots at the hairline. The hairlines have slight graduation to them and are between a CC and A contour front.
I have multiple quantities remaining in the colors listed above. They are $179 each, anyone in need of anything can email me at [email protected]
Thanks,
Eric
This message has been edited by -Eric on Jan 2, 2012 10:57 AM
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Yes, the colors listed here came in last Monday....the rest will be here tomorrow. I will be taking some photos for the stock pieces page as soon as I get time. I have already sent some out to those that were communicating through email before they came in. Feel free to email me if you are in need of a stock piece.
Thanks,
Eric
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The closest I have to #17 on hand right now are color #20's. The all lace stocks I have on hand right now are 1B, 1B w/ 20% grey, #3, #4, #5 & #20. I updated the main post of this thread with the colors on hand and specs.
Thank you for reminding me, I already had people waiting on stocks, so they have been selling without listing them. I will hopefully have time to list them with some photos on the website today.
Thanks,
Eric
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Color #20 is the color of the large picture on the first page of my site with the hairline pulled back, it's a blonde color with a small percentage of dark hair mixed in that gives it a very slight ash tone to it.
Chesca's photos are an L#27, which is a #27 on the ladies color ring.
Thanks,
Eric
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Thank you for that.
On my monitor there doesn't appear to be a significant difference between the 20 and the 27.
And that is why it is always advisable to send in a hair sample I suppose!
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