Speaking of gear care...
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- Michaelson
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Speaking of gear care...
...just heard from Pecards, and they're now offering their new brown/black weatherproof dressing in 1.5 oz tins for those of us who travel, but don't want to tote a tub of Pecards around with us. Contact Eric at Pecards for prices and details. Regards. Michaelson
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Yeah, the testers we got at the QM were the .75 oz. size. Just used about 1/2 the little bottle of the motorcycle leather lotion on my FS a few days ago, as well as the dressing for the fall on my whip. I'm gonna have to order up some more sometime soon...
Yes, thank you, Michaelson, for arranging the free samples for us. I assume you felt it your duty to encourage as many Gearheads as possible to use Pecards on all their leather products...?
Regards--Maryon
Yes, thank you, Michaelson, for arranging the free samples for us. I assume you felt it your duty to encourage as many Gearheads as possible to use Pecards on all their leather products...?
Regards--Maryon
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Well, I personally believe and practice that until you have either used or handled a product before buying, you're not exactly helping anyone. Everyone has an opinion, and all are good (to somebody (grins)), but advise offered from experience with a product has more merit. By handing someone ELSE the product to try FOR themselves is the best route, or so I believe. What I may consider abolutely wonderful, you may consider completely garbage. Until you've had the chance to try it, how will you ever know? I'm glad Eric and Pecards agreed, and kindly sent over those samples for us to hand out. Regards. Michaelson
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