Sakoman ---
Anytime a product is brought to the market place there is a two tier pricing system in most instances, but other times more than two depending on the complexity of the distribution system for that particular product.
The first tier of pricing is at the wholesale level and the price is extended to tradespeople, retailers, jobbers, and service/repair people such as plumbers, etc., etc.
The second tier of pricing down the chain of distribution would be the retail consumer who ultimately uses the product. I would like to reiterate with you the fact that I earlier said;
" . . . the current pricing for RETAIL customers, the price is $4.90 an inch, plus shipping . . . " Retail prices are not the same as " Dealer , Jobber or Trade " prices. I understood at the time that you were, and still are, a retail or consumer buyer.
For support of and for use as a comparison for the current RETAIL prices of T.J.'s Barrel Liners which I provided to you earlier, I refer you to the following catalog/price sheet.
Once there, you will need to open "Barrel liners breech loading rifle bore liners (37) " at which point the price of $4.89 per linear inch is the current retail price plus shipping for that particular product.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) I had never offered to sell to you any barrel liner of any description marketed by T.J.'s Enterprises, nor was the pricing information which I brought to your attention for reference purposes an "Offer to Sell" to you, or to anyone else.
Creedmoormatch