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Yeh, shes been a good girl this year so santa is getting her a black and purple collar with a star on it

I've had 2 collars of SS lately quality is outstanding service is great and he is a top lad to deal with money well spent

I think you could confidently tow a bus and know its not gonna snap

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yup wouldnt buy any other collar.i can confidenltly know that if he is startled when walking in traffic or similar scenario.he is not going to snap the collar, or slip that lead.

 

I think you could confidently tow a bus and know its not gonna snap :laugh:

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look a bit bulky are they? and do you run the dog with them on not slating them just like to know how you lads go with them atb

i think certain dogs do were them better than others tbh, and that's no way a dig to ss collars.. Edited by tb25
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That type are quite "chunky", they aren't very heavy though, certainly not as heavy as they might look.

 

I do make a much less chunky collar for lurchers etc.

 

There must be something to them as they getting snided left right and centre ........ :laugh:

 

do you put any kind of makers mark on yours ?

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That type are quite "chunky", they aren't very heavy though, certainly not as heavy as they might look.

 

I do make a much less chunky collar for lurchers etc.

 

There must be something to them as they getting snided left right and centre ........ :laugh:

 

do you put any kind of makers mark on yours ?

 

No mate, but I'd know one anywhere.

 

I'm the only person who even touches one of my collars until it is posted, and I am the only place to buy one from.

 

There are some seriously shocking poor quality "similar" collars out there.

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That type are quite "chunky", they aren't very heavy though, certainly not as heavy as they might look.

 

I do make a much less chunky collar for lurchers etc.

 

There must be something to them as they getting snided left right and centre ........ :laugh:

could you put a photo of the lurcher ones you make please as i am looking for a descent collar but i run my dogs with them on so thats why i posted for some feed back on them cheers
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That type are quite "chunky", they aren't very heavy though, certainly not as heavy as they might look.

 

I do make a much less chunky collar for lurchers etc.

 

There must be something to them as they getting snided left right and centre ........ :laugh:

 

do you put any kind of makers mark on yours ?

 

No mate, but I'd know one anywhere.

 

I'm the only person who even touches one of my collars until it is posted, and I am the only place to buy one from.

 

There are some seriously shocking poor quality "similar" collars out there.

 

thought that'd be the reply, even if you did mark them, nothing to stop them copying the mark ultimately.

 

you'll allways get folk that want somthing a couple of quid cheaper, but it's a false economy in the long run with most counterfit as the reduced cost is ultimately at the expense of quality.

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That type are quite "chunky", they aren't very heavy though, certainly not as heavy as they might look.

 

I do make a much less chunky collar for lurchers etc.

 

There must be something to them as they getting snided left right and centre ........ :laugh:

 

do you put any kind of makers mark on yours ?

 

No mate, but I'd know one anywhere.

 

I'm the only person who even touches one of my collars until it is posted, and I am the only place to buy one from.

 

There are some seriously shocking poor quality "similar" collars out there.

 

thought that'd be the reply, even if you did mark them, nothing to stop them copying the mark ultimately.

 

you'll allways get folk that want somthing a couple of quid cheaper, but it's a false economy in the long run with most counterfit as the reduced cost is ultimately at the expense of quality.

 

That's the best bit!!!

 

The ones who are trying their hand ........... I've seen collars at twice the price and they are complete wank!

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That type are quite "chunky", they aren't very heavy though, certainly not as heavy as they might look.

 

I do make a much less chunky collar for lurchers etc.

 

There must be something to them as they getting snided left right and centre ........ :laugh:

 

do you put any kind of makers mark on yours ?

 

No mate, but I'd know one anywhere.

 

I'm the only person who even touches one of my collars until it is posted, and I am the only place to buy one from.

 

There are some seriously shocking poor quality "similar" collars out there.

 

thought that'd be the reply, even if you did mark them, nothing to stop them copying the mark ultimately.

 

you'll allways get folk that want somthing a couple of quid cheaper, but it's a false economy in the long run with most counterfit as the reduced cost is ultimately at the expense of quality.

 

That's the best bit!!!

 

The ones who are trying their hand ........... I've seen collars at twice the price and they are complete wank!

 

the mind boggles....

its not exactly hard to find your gear or the reccomendations for it.

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look a bit bulky are they? and do you run the dog with them on not slating them just like to know how you lads go with them atb

 

The 1.5" Ive had is chunky, but i wouldnt say its too bulky. Ive got a 2" and its too big for my bitch, but would be ideal for something bigger.

 

My bitch wears her collar 24/7 and will do the same with this one.

 

The lurcher shape collars are very slim and lightweight.

 

Gaz

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