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6th October 09, 07:29 PM
#11
You are correct
ForresterModern,
You are absolutely correct about the problem b/w Canada Post and USPS. Here I was thinking this was going to get hung up for weeks in Customs and it was at my local post office 1 week later.
Just FYI for everyone, the box was WAY crushed and damaged but the sporran inside was not, thank god. The USPS was even kind enough to put a sticker on the outside of the box apologizing for the "damaged parcel". I took photos of the box and sticker BEFORE I opened the package so that if the sporran was damaged I could prove that the USPS admitted responsibility for the damages.
I was impressed with the sporran though. Very good quality from L&M Highland Outfitters. Do they always put out good material?
Anyhow, I will post a pic ASAP when I get home from a business trip.
Thanks All,
Eric
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6th October 09, 07:37 PM
#12
Originally Posted by Eric Schutte
Very good quality from L&M Highland Outfitters. Do they always put out good material?
Yes Eric L&M always put out quality sporrans, I've got two L&M sporrans one is my Sealskin for formal wear and the other a day wear sporran that I use predominantly for Scottish Country Dancing. I would describe them both as heirloom pieces.
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