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100% Cast Iron Baking Spring Flower Mold
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The listing, 100% Cast Iron Baking Spring Flower Mold has ended.

Want to give flowers, but it's so standard. Give flowers you can really enjoy! Yum! Cake flowers for any occasion.
Beautiful 100% Cast Iron Spring Flowers - Baking Mold.
I really believe this has never been used. There are no signs of it being seasoned nor baked without seasoning. It can be used for cornbread if you season it properly or follow a specific direction for intricate molds.
It weighs 8lbs, and will be shipped exact according to your zip code. Seems the cheapest is a Medium Flat Rate Box for $12.35.
It is a 1991 make and is made by the John Wright Co.
Measures 13.25" x 8" x 2 to 2.5" depth.
Flowers are;
Iris - Rose - Daffodil - Tulip - Lily - Daisy - Carnation.
Happy Bidding :)
As brought to my attention, I can ship Priority Regional Box, however I do not have them in stock, so you would have to wait for the boxes to come in, as well I will need your zip to determine which region you are in to determine the cost :)
Questions & Comments
Original
Very interested in your GIN. Any estimate on shipping to 03034?
Nov 26th, 2013 at 2:36:15 PM PST by
Original
Hello, The most inexpensive way because of the weight, is Priority Medium Flat Box at $12.35. Being 8lbs, it's all over $25 and up! I just shipped the last one, and again it was the least expensive to any address. Hope that helps and thank you for your interest!!
Nov 26th, 2013 at 2:41:19 PM PST by
Original
Have you any experience using Regional Rate boxes? You might be able to fit this in a Reg. Rate A side closure box for less. Or perhaps bubble wrapped into a flat rate bubble mailer. Cast iron isn't likely to get banged up, even without a box.
Nov 26th, 2013 at 2:44:09 PM PST by
Original
The Flat Rate Bubble envelope is a limit of 4lbs. The molds are 8lbs, so no good there. The Region A boxes have to be ordered through USPS, and I've had them all before I moved and never once used them as I shipped all most all items from my store in the Priority envelopes, hence I gave them back to the postal office. If I ordered them it would take until next week due to the holiday. I would been happy to ship that way if your would have mentioned it to me and would been willing to wait for the boxes to come in. I just don't have them in my shipping supplies. Sorry about that, it really never crossed my mind - it's been 3 years since I had them. However I thank you for bringing it back to my attention. Perhaps I should order them again. Just, as I said before, never used them. :/
Thanks again I appreciate it,
Fadia ~ LoLo and Rubys
Nov 26th, 2013 at 5:22:23 PM PST by
Original
Sorry - I meant to say if you would prefer that way, not mentioned it to me. I really need to answer questions without my son talking to me!!! He does it constantly and I've ended up typing what he say's to me! Darn teenagers, everything is a drama and just can't stop talking. My fault totally and I so apologize for the miss-statement.
Nov 26th, 2013 at 5:29:45 PM PST by
Original
No problem. Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions - it's much appreciated!
Nov 26th, 2013 at 5:50:18 PM PST by
Original
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\___/ My pleasure.
Nov 27th, 2013 at 9:34:32 AM PST by

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