Papa M
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Kid Mac said:All three are now visible, but I think Feltfan still needs you to send him the jacket.
Mac
If only he didn't live so far away!
Kid Mac said:All three are now visible, but I think Feltfan still needs you to send him the jacket.
Mac
AngryNJ said:That is beautiful! What leather/color is that? That's an aero right? I love that. Great... now I have 3 new jackets I want to buy...
And if I weren't a size 50...Papa M said:If only he didn't live so far away!
The Man at C&A said:A lurker breaks cover.....
I am the proud custodian of a pair of Aero's, a bog standard FQHH black Halfbelt and a Cheyenne with a moulton. Neither are suitable for warmer weather (if it ever arrives) and I don't like A-2's.
So I'm thinking of a Californian in goatskin but I'm torn between the Aero or the lovely but expensive offering from Good Wear. Searching hasn't uncovered much about either jacket, but is the premium for the GW likely to be worth it?
Any comments...?
Don't give up. Call him. He's lousy with email. Or rather, he just doesn't havePeacoat said:If it takes this long to finalize the order and get the deposit to him, I wonder how long it will take to get the jacket? I am ready to give up on GW and look for an alternative.
feltfan said:Call him. He's lousy with email. Or rather, he just doesn't have
the time.
The Man at C&A said:A lurker breaks cover.....
I am the proud custodian of a pair of Aero's, a bog standard FQHH black Halfbelt and a Cheyenne with a moulton. Neither are suitable for warmer weather (if it ever arrives) and I don't like A-2's.
So I'm thinking of a Californian in goatskin but I'm torn between the Aero or the lovely but expensive offering from Good Wear. Searching hasn't uncovered much about either jacket, but is the premium for the GW likely to be worth it?
Any comments...?
Sure. But it takes a different kind of guy to do what he does.Papa M said:That sounds like a pretty lame business plan.
In any good business, particularly a one man band, it surely is preferable and more efficient to respond to e-mails rather than taking phone calls. If he's involved in a tricky bit of cutting or seaming then the last thing he needs is to have to pick up the telephone. Whereas he could set aside a specific time-period each day in order to respond to e-mail enquiries.
It ain't Rockette Salad!