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calling someone wanker :laugh: have you seen the price of postage :laugh: your a joke blue pocket rocket :yes: john

 

a collar costs around £15, so to send it back...with postage just gone up would cost almost a fiver. and then for him to send it back again another fiver...theres 2/3 of the price of a new collar there :bye:

 

buy cheap. pay twice.

 

make it right the first time. pay once :thumbs:

 

do you have a collar off aaron? :hmm:

 

Cheeky c.unt ..............

 

Why hasn't your "mate" been in touch with me? He must be a right fanny if he's relying on you to fight his corner for him.

 

All that Army gear you're selling? Got permission to sell that have you?

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That's what the first ones were made for, as the story goes, I sold one to a lad who came on here (I wasn't a member then) he was very happy with it, posted some pics and I started getting a few order

No.   O'Brien uses cheap open weave webbing, are 3 layers thick and no gap between the buckle and d.       Mine, more expensive polypropolene herringbone webbing, 5 layers thick, space between

Please stop talking about Ferrets you insensitive b*****d!   hehe!

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:laugh: once a wanker always a wanker

calling someone wanker :laugh: have you seen the price of postage :laugh: your a joke blue pocket rocket :yes: john

 

a collar costs around £15, so to send it back...with postage just gone up would cost almost a fiver. and then for him to send it back again another fiver...theres 2/3 of the price of a new collar there :bye:

 

buy cheap. pay twice.

 

make it right the first time. pay once :thumbs:

 

do you have a collar off aaron? :hmm:

yes i do own some of ss collars and leads great gear thats why i will be ordering some more soon wouldent use anything else with my dogs now :yes::thumbs: john
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See you get what you pay for in this life , BESPOKE = hand made, quality collars I have all ways used leather for all terriers and hounds! but have had in the last few years bought SS gear for work and the field far superior.For shows etc I would all ways use leather but that's a traditional. Thing , give the man a size and a style. He will give you a price place an order you get your gear , am sure there are many manufactures out there but . I stick to what suits me and you can't beat quality.

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An early collar Aaron sent me for FREE to test on manwork dogs about 2006 ish, it converted me from leather, nice and wide to avoid pressure on the dogs throat when pulling, served me well for many years until i left it on the roof of my truck and drove off!!!

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An early collar Aaron sent me for FREE to test on manwork dogs about 2006 ish, it converted me from leather, nice and wide to avoid pressure on the dogs throat when pulling, served me well for many years until i left it on the roof of my truck and drove off!!!

 

Didnt get a matching collar for the ferret then simoman, come on Aaron, sort it out.. :D

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:laugh: once a wanker always a wanker

calling someone wanker :laugh: have you seen the price of postage :laugh: your a joke blue pocket rocket :yes: john

 

a collar costs around £15, so to send it back...with postage just gone up would cost almost a fiver. and then for him to send it back again another fiver...theres 2/3 of the price of a new collar there :bye:

 

buy cheap. pay twice.

 

make it right the first time. pay once :thumbs:

 

do you have a collar off aaron? :hmm:

 

Cheeky c.unt ..............

 

Why hasn't your "mate" been in touch with me? He must be a right fanny if he's relying on you to fight his corner for him.

 

All that Army gear you're selling? i want some. please?

 

:bye:

 

 

like i said.

 

buy cheap. pay twice.

 

MAKE IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME. PAY ONCE.

 

how many people have sent their collars back then eh? i know a couple. i also have heard a few on here.

 

strap too long.

d loop hitting the buckle.

wrong size.

 

feck off then :feck: :feck:

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I use SS collars and couples on my terriers and I think their great, strong, durable, I wouldent use anything else now, also he's got a good no shit selling policy,

 

Cheers fd.

 

How much are the terrier couplings?

 

Tbh mate I can't remember of the top of my head, but I think the two collars plus the couples and a lead were about £30 something?

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An early collar Aaron sent me for FREE to test on manwork dogs about 2006 ish, it converted me from leather, nice and wide to avoid pressure on the dogs throat when pulling, served me well for many years until i left it on the roof of my truck and drove off!!!

 

Didnt get a matching collar for the ferret then simoman, come on Aaron, sort it out.. :D

 

Please stop talking about Ferrets you insensitive b*****d! :cray:

 

hehe!

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An early collar Aaron sent me for FREE to test on manwork dogs about 2006 ish, it converted me from leather, nice and wide to avoid pressure on the dogs throat when pulling, served me well for many years until i left it on the roof of my truck and drove off!!!

 

Didnt get a matching collar for the ferret then simoman, come on Aaron, sort it out.. :D

 

Please stop talking about Ferrets you insensitive b*****d! :cray:

 

hehe!

Dont remind me :cray:

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