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- From: DHANSEN@cmsa.gmr.com
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- Subject: Re: HEIN GERICKE GEAR
- Message-ID: <168A8DDF6.DHANSEN@cmsa.gmr.com>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 20:46:59 GMT
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- In article <594.325.uupcb@filebank.cts.com>
- robert.laszko@filebank.cts.com (Robert Laszko) writes:
-
- >Does anyone have any comments on Hein Gericke's Colorado jacket? I tried
- >one on yesterday & loved it. It has just about everything I'm looking
- >for in a riding jacket, except a Mandarin collar & body armor - been
- >looking for a new jacket for over a year & this one's the closest I've
- >found to 'perfect'.
- >
- >Bob
- >
- Don't know about the Colorado model, but I purchased a Hein Gericke this
- spring and I know it's the LAST Hein Gericke I'll buy. It looked good &
- fit good in the store, but it hasn't held up worth a sh*t. I've had to
- have it repaired twice where the original stitching has let go & it's
- about to go in again for the same problem in a different area. I
- also had a snap on the removable liner let go, even though I had
- a hold right next to the snap when trying to remove the liner. The
- retail outlet wouldn't do spit for me, except to offer to pay the
- bill for sewing the jacket, because Hein Gericke has a sh*tty
- defective materials replacement policy. The first seam let loose
- less than 2 weeks after purchase. Good Luck!
- >
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