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I'm really sorry to hear that Guppy!
If it had, for the price I'm pretty confident I could have flipped it without losing much money. Oh wellYou may have dodged a bullet here. Even if it fit, it may have looked awkward with 2” of extra pit measurement.
I think he'd love it, so long as he had a super heavy, thick wool sweater underneath it.That is too bad. The jacket needed a much heavier zipper. I have the ThunderBay, which is similar but only a lighter shell—3 oz. FQHH, and it definitely needs a heavier zipper.
I wonder how our friend @Seb Lucas would feel about wearing this beast of a jacket?
Greetings Guppy et al:Sadly, I've learned today that I won't be taking delivery. When Aero tried to replace the main zipper, the jacket was ruined. I was so looking forward to having it, and now it won't happen. Really bummed out at the news.
That's what they were doing for me, putting in a heavier zipper. But the patient didn't make it out of the O. R.Such a pity Guppy. However a heavier zip is needed - I know from experience. I have a black FQHH long half belt, shearling lined. I (foolishly) had asked for a heavy batch of hide and a lining as thick as possible. Looks killer but it's heavy as f*ck, not good for my hernia. Feels literally bulletproof.
If you ever go for a shearling lined aero do ask a lighter hide, I think the jerky horsehide or goat would be perfect.
I honestly hope that's the case. It's a shame if it's truly been ruined. But that's what they told me.Greetings Guppy et al:
That sucks!! They gotta be lying to you...they loved that beast so much they kept it for themselves. Talk about a total bummer!
Be well. Bowen
Fortunately I'm sure that they will be able to make amends in one way or another. Hopefully that means you'll have a new Aero heading your way soon!
I hear you. A few years ago I did some electrical work for a neighbor of mine who was a glassblower. He did not have much money, but he offered to make me a bowl or a vase in his glass studio to cover part of the payment for my services. I asked him to make me a vase because I had seen some beautiful vases come out of his shop and I knew that it was something he was really good at. On one of my last days working there he blew the vase, and before I left at the end of the day I got to admire it sitting there on the cooling rack with the other fresh glass. When I came in the next morning though, the vase was no more. It had shattered while cooling and nothing was left of it but pieces of broken glass.
This is my long-winded way of saying I understand what you're feeling. There will be other jackets, that is for sure, but you will always remember this one.
Even if he made another vase, it wouldn't be the one that broke. That's how it is with things like that.
I woke up this morning to see an email from Denny Calder at Aero, and there may be some hope yet to rescue and resurrect the jacket. So perhaps this will work out in the end for me, but it will be a while longer, yet. They really do such good service!
Did he remake the vase???
Even if he made another vase, it wouldn't be the one that broke. That's how it is with things like that.
I haven't said much about this on the lounge, because I feel that often too much is made out of tiny issues, and Aero has been exemplary in standing by their products and in their customer service.What was wrong with the original zipper anyway? I'm of the opinion that if something works...don't ever touch it.
If it had, for the price I'm pretty confident I could have flipped it without losing much money. Oh well