MercuryMan76
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Alan let me know he is working on getting an account set up on here so he can answer any questions anyone might have about orders, repairs, etc. Should be hearing from him soon.
It appears we have lost about 85 percent of our stock garment inventory as well as the leather hides. Will take a few day to access the losses. Dealing with insurance company's in the next few days.Is all the inventory completely ruined?
Sorry to hear this Alan. You're one of those guys that gets regular praise here - not just for the jackets - but as a great person.
Small biz have a tough enough time, so I imagine this is a real setback. Everyone here certainly sends best wishes for a speedy rebuild, and I'd wager most here with orders will keep them.
Good to see you here finally. Sorry it took this episode to "meet" you.
is it all trash now though? Leather can be resilient. Once they dry out will they just be a bit Smokey?It appears we have lost about 85 percent of our stock garment inventory as well as the leather hides. Will take a few day to access the losses. Dealing with insurance company's in the next few days.
I think you're probably underestimating the power of smoke damage.I
is it all trash now though? Leather can be resilient. Once they dry out will they just be a bit Smokey?
Like can they be sold at a discount still or are all those wonderful jackets lost for good?
does it literally burn the garments?I think you're probably underestimating the power of smoke damage.
Hi Alan,
All of us at Aero would like to extend our sympathy to you at this time. I know you must have had a hell of a few days. Happy to hear that there were no injuries.
You will bounce back from this and with the support from your loyal customers (that we know you have) you will be back on your feet soon i'm sure.
All the best from Sunny Scotland
Denny and the Aero Team.
Alan,
so sorry to hear about this. Good to hear noone was injured in the fire and that you were insured. It's still a real shame about the jackets and the leather hides, but all this can be re-done and re-sourced and within no time, you'll be back in business, doing excellent work as ever and getting us junkies all these outstanding jackets done while providing all the kind and helpful service I praise you for. I'm keeping fingers crossed the insurance company doesn't try to complicate things.
All the best,
Tillman
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is it all trash now though? Leather can be resilient. Once they dry out will they just be a bit Smokey?
Like can they be sold at a discount still or are all those wonderful jackets lost for good?