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 Content preview:  Is it Havana or Illusion? what is the rug size? 11.04.2018,
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<div>Is it Havana or Illusion?</div><div>what is the rug size?</div><div> </div><div>11.04.2018, 13:59, "Charley" &lt;charley@transocean.com&gt;:</div><blockquote type="cite"><p>Hi Ugur<br />We may want to fly some pieces for salesmen samples and a few small orders we sold in Atlanta in January as the customers are pressing for delivery<br />To give us an idea of cost since you get better rates than we do how much would a bale of 20 pieces cost<br />Based on this we can decide what we might want to fly<br />Best<br />Charley<br /><br />Sent from my iPhone</p></blockquote>
