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Hey Don, thanks!

I picked up some pillow packs from you last winter. Didn't start using Amsoil until the third tank on my Strikemaster 224. It was hard starting and cold blooded all last winter. This season (after sitting all winter with a full tank mixed with Saber) it started on the first pull and has every time since.

I am a fan. Thanks for the great product! LB

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Saber Professional comes in 4 package sizes, select according to your use and needs (of course larger packages are lower price per gallon of gas mixed)

1. Pillow Pack that mixes 1 gallon of gas (between 85-1 and 95-1)

ATP-PK each $1.30 retail / $.90 wholesale; ATP-PK case of 48 $60.00 / $40.80

2. 3 1/2 oz bottle that mixes a 2 or 2 1/2 gallon gas can

ATP-BA each $2.10 / $1.50; ATP-BA case of 12 $24.00 / $16.80

3. 8 oz bottle that mixes 5 gallons at 80-1 or 6 gallons at 100-1 (bottle marked in how much oil per gallon at 100-1 and marked in ounces).

ATP-BC each $3.70 / $2.80; ATP-BC case of 12 $43.20 / $31.80

4. Quart bottle (marked every 4 ounces)

ATP-QT each $9.15 / $6.90; ATP-QT case of 12 $108.60 / $78.60

Wholesale? For only $10.00 6-month membership fee get all your AMSOIL for wholesale (renews $20.00 per year). Or dealership? E-mail me direct or call me with your address for an info pack.

Direct On-Line Ordering: http://www.oil.com/redirect.cgi?zo=52257&page=storefront/atp

Phone direct: 1-800-956-5695 retail, 1-800-777-7094 wholesale -- please use my referral #52257

Or call me direct for personal service.

Products shipped direct to your door from the closest regional distribution center, Superior, WI for most on FM, for 1 or 2 business day delivery via UPS. Yes, there is a shipping and handling fee, but it is cheaper than the gas and time to try to find it locally.

As I get retail shops stocking it and individual dealers I will include them in my listing on my site.

So far 'Reel Fishing and Tackle' in Madison Lake is the only one on FM that has joined our Oilman group.

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