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many tears of sadness

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Well my friends, I was putting on my wested the other day and had my keys in my hand and as the jacket slipped over my keys there was a nice tear in the liner!!!, now, where the jacket liner meets the sleeve liner there is a 5 inch tear :-({|= .... I e-mailed peter at wested and he said it would be about $50.00 to fix.....oh well it's worth it to have my friend in good repair...just thought I would share.
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Post by J_Weaver »

Oh, man, thats some bad luck. Personally, I find some other way to patch the tear. I'd try to find someone local to do it. $50 is an awful to spend on fixing a rip in a piece of cloth.

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Post by Bufflehead Jones »

I am just guessing, but for that price it sounds like Peter is planning on replacing the lining that is torn. That would be the best way, no signs of any kind of repair. Peter is probably the only one that you could get the same material from.
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Now THAT is destressing.
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50 plus shipping right?

So that would push it upwards towards 100 bucks right? If you ship it from the US that is.
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Post by Indiana Blizzard »

yup $50.00 plus shipping.....lord knows how much that will be... :shock:
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Just repair it with some duct tape. :ducttape:
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VP wrote:Just repair it with some duct tape. :ducttape:
Hey it works! Trust me, I've done it. :wink:
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Post by VP »

I've fixed gazillions of things with duct tape. Here in Finland it's also known as Jesus tape because it saves the day. ;)
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Post by Bufflehead Jones »

Just be sure to follow all instructions on returning an item for repair. If you don't, Peter will not accept it if it has import duties on it and it will just be shipped back to you.
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VP wrote:I've fixed gazillions of things with duct tape. Here in Finland it's also known as Jesus tape because it saves the day. ;)
Jesus tape, that's a good one :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling:
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It reminds me of the handle that a lot of cars have over the passenger window or on the A pillar, that many refer to as the Oh, Jesus! handle.
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Never heard it called that....but I have heard it called something else that we can't post here. 8)

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Yeah, I've heard that one too, Michaelson. Usually screamed from one of my passengers.
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Michaelson wrote:Never heard it called that....but I have heard it called something else that we can't post here. 8)

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Hehehe, I heard that one too! :lol:
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Post by Indiana Croft »

Hey Indiana Blizzard, is that the cost to repair just the tear or to replace the whole linning?.
If your going to send it back I'd have the complete linnig replaced that way it'll be like new and give you just that many more years of great use.
I sent a disstressed cow back to Wested a few years back as the linning was tearing/shredding up by the collar and in a few other places and when it came back it was like new.
If your going to send to Wested might as well go for broke (literally) and have it completly replace.
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blizzard, is it the stitching that tore? If so a local taylor can fix it with no problem and you won't notice the repare job.
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