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Smith, J. 1986. $37 screws, a $7,622 coffee maker, $640 toilet seats: Supplies to out military just won't be oversold. Los Angeles Times (July 30).

Note by James R. Martin, Ph.D., CMA
Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida

Cost Accounting Standards Main  |  Government Contracting Main

This is a short discussion of a handy book for taxpayers titled The Pentagon Catalog: Ordinary Products at Extraordinary Prices.1 Some of the items mentioned include:

A $640 toilet seat.

A $37 screw.

A $285 screwdriver.

A $7,622 coffee maker.

A $387 flat washer.

A $469 wrench.

A $214 flashlight.

A $437 tape measure.

A $2,228 monkey wrench.

A $748 pair of duckbill pliers.

A $74,165 aluminum ladder.

A $659 ashtray.

A plain round nut $2,043.

A $240,000,000 airplane.

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1 Cerf, C. and H. Beard. 1986. The Pentagon Catalog: Ordinary Products at Extraordinary Prices. Workman Pub Co.

Related summaries:

Mohr, C. 1984. Military price on coffee cited as $7,622. The New York Times (September 20): Section A, p. 27. (Summary).