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i have a BIG BLACK GIMP that has had one of ss collers on as you say for 24 /7 for five years now still the same these are TOP FLIGHT COLLERS trust them ive changed the swithes but not the coller :thumbs: It still holds him good and still when it's time to play Mummy's and Daddy's

 

 

 

 

You're a wrong 'un! :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

 

 

 

tell them iam not :icon_eek: :icon_eek: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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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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i have bought about 7 collars from strong stuff in the past .... they are as good if not better than the ones i bought years ago from o'brians in the states !

 

Are the ss ones eame desinge as o'brians?

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i have bought about 7 collars from strong stuff in the past .... they are as good if not better than the ones i bought years ago from o'brians in the states !

 

Are the ss ones eame desinge as o'brians?

http://www.obriensk9supply.com/store/index.php?target=products&product_id=

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Make your own mind up! I dont think they are same design but what do I know lol

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i have bought about 7 collars from strong stuff in the past .... they are as good if not better than the ones i bought years ago from o'brians in the states !

 

Are the ss ones eame desinge as o'brians?

 

No.

 

O'Brien uses cheap open weave webbing, are 3 layers thick and no gap between the buckle and d.

 

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Mine, more expensive polypropolene herringbone webbing, 5 layers thick, space between buckle and d.

 

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Nice try though.

 

 

 

There are plenty of crap copies of my gear going around at the minute, if you didn't buy it from me then it isn't one of my collars, and I won't replace it when this happens ...............

 

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Buy cheap, pay twice.

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Haha take that as a no then. i remember when a member member on here made some qnd. you gave him loads of shit the poor fuker, and you have copied someone elses lol. Might go get myself a sewing machine lol look a peace of piss to make sure my old dear will teach me how she's a pro at all that stuff. Give me something to be proud of haha

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What do you mean a space between the d?

 

Do you mean a sufficient gap between the d loop and the buckle?

 

I've got a mate with a ss collar- superb but a sufficient gap it has not. Click click click.

 

I know you would fix it free of charge but it's the hassle / price of posting it back. Have you seen the price of postage!

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Haha take that as a no then. i remember when a member member on here made some qnd. you gave him loads of shit the poor fuker, and you have copied someone elses lol. Might go get myself a sewing machine lol look a peace of piss to make sure my old dear will teach me how she's a pro at all that stuff. Give me something to be proud of haha

 

What does that even say above?

 

 

Only thing is, I've got something you'll NEVER have, and that's trust, it was only a few days ago that you were chucking names on here ................. I can't imagine too many proper lads will trust some hillbilly not to go posting their full names on the internet.

 

For the record, if I was going to copy anyones gear, it would be better gear than that!!

 

As this topic is about lurcher collars, you best get googling and find where I copied the lurcher collars this topic is actually about from.

 

I don't doubt your Ma is a pro ......

 

As I've always said, if anyone can make better, cheaper, faster then that's the end for me.

 

All you got to do now is actually do something instead of sitting there crabbing those that do.

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What do you mean a space between the d?

 

Do you mean a sufficient gap between the d loop and the buckle?

 

I've got a mate with a ss collar- superb but a sufficient gap it has not. Click click click.

 

I know you would fix it free of charge but it's the hassle / price of posting it back. Have you seen the price of postage!

 

 

It may be an early one before I knew they were being used on running dogs, the terrier collars don't have that big gap because it makes them bulky.

 

But you're VeeDubLee, so you can fck off anyway. :bye:

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Lol if only it were that easy to go into business.thing is with ss collars they basic sell themselfs with good reputation and service. Not to mention life time guarantee. Yea some Lads don't like them, but the vast maj do. One thing they certainly are well made, and very realible. Good luck in your sewing lessons.

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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:

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