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07-29-2009, 02:19 AM #1
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Thanked: 3795I completely understand your frustration. Tony is an artisan who is limited in his rate of production. Plus, as mentioned, he has had a family emergency which has taken precedence over side business. There is nothing wrong with looking elsewhere for a strop but personally I respect him for doing the right thing in choosing his family over making some strops. I have numerous strops but I intend to purchase one from Tony when he is able to resume production. I believe his artisanship is worth the wait. Then again, I already have several strops. If you don't want to wait, there's no harm in looking elsewhere.
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07-29-2009, 04:16 AM #2
I'm gonna have to agree with people in that its a little distasteful what you are saying. You work in a cabinet shop probably as a main job, I'm not sure but I think Tony has another job I can't imagine anyone living off and supporting a family off selling strops alone. And people don't just get cancer and die a month later. Its a LONG battle. And even if the cancer is beat, there are after effects. My dad had a kidney removed due to cancer, and suffered massive nerve damage that has put him out of work for two months. He's recovering well, but its not a fun battle.
THAT ASIDE.
The SRD strops are apparently good, and if I had the cash I would send it Kenrups way. I have felt his leathers and I like them. He's a great guy, very quick, and very helpful.
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07-29-2009, 04:19 AM #3
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Thanked: 735I'll also add here, that in my opinion, a Tony Miller strop is worth the wait!
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07-29-2009, 07:46 AM #4
Maybe it will help to check his site more often, I just got my first strop from him on June 29th. I too had to wait since I never seemed to catch him when he was open (but he closes down for good reason, so I never really minded the wait); but, I insistently kept checking back until I saw that he was. I knew the strops weren't going to stay in stock for long, so I saw my chance and took it. And it was well worth it!
I've been practicing on the practice strop I got from him while my Red Latigo awaits patiently in the corner, looking all prettylike. But, it gives me something to aspire to until I manage to stop cutting up the practice one. Now I just need to figure out if I need to maintain an unused strop or keep in in shape somehow...
Well, keep up the morale and understanding. It's well worth the wait (even just for the practice one). It seems like shaving with a straight is all patience and planning ahead, but it seems to be paying off nicely!
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07-29-2009, 09:15 PM #5
Thank you gentlemen! I appreciate the support. Not all of us vendors do this as a living so supply varies.
I have actually been open three of the last four weeks and at least 4 days each of those weeks. As mentioned on my website and elsewhere this is a sideline, nothing more. I have my family, my church and my 40 to 50 hour a week career, plus the strops. I make and sell 15 to 20 pieces a week and when I am out, I'm out till next time. While I am still a legal, tax paying business this is really just a hobby, not my living so family and church comes first, always.
BKratchmer, I'm sorry you have not been able to catch up with me when open. To imply I am doing well enough I don't want your business makes it sound like something personal against you. I'm sorry you feel this way. Instead of a public complaint, a simple email to would likely have been met with the response that while closed I do have a few things handy and would gladly go out of my way to help you. I am still happy to help despite this thread and feel bad we were unable to connect.
If we can start fresh, great. If not I'm sure Lynn and SRD can help you out with a very similar product that will serve you well.
Thanks,
TonyLast edited by Tony Miller; 07-29-2009 at 09:18 PM.
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07-29-2009, 11:49 PM #6
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Thanked: 488Tony you have enough going on without this kind of post. Being familiar with what you are going through I'm very sorry this happened. Your a good man and I know you'll do anything you can to help anyone!
I also know you have been open several times over the last few weeks and I have seen inventory listed in stock during that time.
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07-30-2009, 12:25 AM #7
Benjamin,
Thank you for the apology, especially in public. It is never easy to humble oneself and I appreciate you doing so and being such a gentleman.
It did cross my mind that you may have decided not to email earlier out of respect for my family issues right now and were just waiting till I openned again. I never mind the requests, I just hope everyone understands when I cannot reply right away. Things change here daily with the health issues.
The browser cache issue seems to happen a lot. I have guys email each week, often asking about items I have not sold for months but they still have that page bookmarked and never venture back to the home page to see what the latest news is.
So, Ben and I are fine and there are no hard feelings on my end at all. He offered a very graceful apology and I appreciate that. We each understand where the other's situation.
As they say......"nothing to see here guys....lets keep moving"
TonyThe Heirloom Razor Strop Company / The Well Shaved Gentleman
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