Senator Jack
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The not-a-whangee fox actually held up to some pretty good noreasters. Tube bends too easily, though, so not good for leaning on it. Leather scratches easily too.
Orgetorix said:Excellent taste, perhaps, but less-than-excellent morals!
dhermann1 said:So how about some more pix of Deckard's and Sen Jack's brollies???
I spent half the afternoon today perusing the various umbrella related threads, in pursuit of the ideal brolly. I settled on the Fox GT1 dark grain tube handled. As nice as they are, I just can't see shelling out over $300 for ANY umbrella. I went in to fill out all the screens to purchase one online and WHAMMY! They only take MasterCard and I only have Visa! MasterCard, I'm bummed!
I've been carrying around a cheap $10 full sized brolly for several months, as a dress rehearsal to see if I could go that long without losing it. So far, so good. This cheap (tho nice looking) thing is now falling apart. The handle is coming loose from the shaft, thus proving A., that I can hold onto a brolly long enough to think about getting a good one, and B., that cheap ones are just not worth investing in unless you absolutely PLAN to lose them. My theory is that if you know your umbrella cost you over $150, you'll be a hell of a lot more careful with it.
I emailed Fox to ask them what to do, like maybe they take Paypal. As a last resort I suppose I could send them a check.
There's loss and then there's the matter of theft. Nobody is going to walk off with a $10 brolly as they will with a $300 job. Simply stated, whenever it leaves your hand/sight, you may never see it again.dhermann1 said:I've been carrying around a cheap $10 full sized brolly for several months, as a dress rehearsal to see if I could go that long without losing it .
Matt Deckard said:Here it is... along with my hat.
What do you think?