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It's certainly an odd tactic in attempting to grow one's lineup...You aren't expecting Mr Falzon to change the habit of a lifetime, are you, Craig?
It's certainly an odd tactic in attempting to grow one's lineup...You aren't expecting Mr Falzon to change the habit of a lifetime, are you, Craig?
We don't laugh. The Italian tannery guy laughed (I don't blame him).
But since you brought it up, I must clarify it.
Also important to note that Shinki is, perhaps, primarily known for their cordovan, not FQHH, being one of only two cordovan manufacturers in the world (Alden of course being the other, although their respective cordovans are very differently finished).
Trickers get their Cordovan from Comipel in Italy, but Comipel get their cordovan from Shinki and then only finish it, from what I understand.
Trickers get their Cordovan from Comipel in Italy, but Comipel get their cordovan from Shinki and then only finish it, from what I understand.
Yep.. persistently unchanging on several forums.The only thing hilarious here is your indefatigable salesmanship. You really have the most entertaining sales pitch.
As does Allan Edmonds, Vass, Carmina, all the Northampton makers (Edward Green, John Lobb, Crockett & Jones,Gaziano and Girling, Alfred Sargent, etc...).....actually, it would be easier to name the top makers who don't use Horween...and I believe Alden's comes from Horween
Yep. If I were BK, I'd focus less on hides/accuracy and get a better marketing department. As it is, the focus on such things doesn't appear to have worked on the accuracy fanatics and BK don't seem to know what it wants to do, make, or what clients to appease. Doesn't help that certain people offend 98% of potential buyers with stupid statements. Good jackets sell themselves - insults don't translate into orders from what I see.BTW, the OP asked for info on Shinki leather, not sales pitches for other hides.Yep.. persistently unchanging on several forums.
Yep. If I were BK, I'd focus less on hides/accuracy and get a better marketing department. As it is, the focus on such things doesn't appear to have worked on the accuracy fanatics and BK don't seem to know what it wants to do, make, or what clients to appease. Doesn't help that certain people offend 98% of potential buyers with stupid statements. Good jackets sell themselves - insults don't translate into orders from what I see.BTW, the OP asked for info on Shinki leather, not sales pitches for other hides.
HILARIOUS!!
What is funny... after about 1920... almost all hides were "Chrome Tanned", as proven by the new book that Gary Eastman has put out, where the US Army calls it out specifically in documented order forms. Another myth that JUST KEEPS GOING!
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