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post #496 of 2058
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Originally Posted by RogerC View Post

I would say go for the grenadine. I'll never say anything bad about Sam Hober, but solid reppe (and satin) weaves are the trappings of the corporate drone.


You have got to be kidding.

post #497 of 2058
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Originally Posted by Slippybee View Post

Just received a couple of grenadines from Sam Hober. The turnaround from initial order to delivery was very quick (even more impressive when you consider the local weather conditions and their current circumstances).
The quality is superb and what genuinely charming folks to deal with.
Makes shopping a real pleasure. smile.gif

How long did it take for you to receive your tie once you received an email from David that the tie shipped?
post #498 of 2058
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Originally Posted by Cuttingboard View Post

How long did it take for you to receive your tie once you received an email from David that the tie shipped?

My last three orders from David have taken seven days, eight days, and six days...with regular shipping!! US Customs seems to be getting faster lately.
post #499 of 2058
Just received a few more items from David:

Burgundy Satin Silk Pocket Square #11
Macclesfield Challis Dark Red Solid Wool Tie #3
Macclesfield Challis Midnight Blue Solid Wool Tie #4

Beautiful, as always, received in only six days, and packaged to perfection...kudos to you and your crew David!!
post #500 of 2058
A week or so (IIRC).
post #501 of 2058

I wasn't home when UPS tried to deliver my ties today baldy[1].gif but I got an e-mail from David saying he had shipped my order on October 30th.

post #502 of 2058
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Originally Posted by mlongano View Post

My last three orders from David have taken seven days, eight days, and six days...with regular shipping!! US Customs seems to be getting faster lately.

Thanks...I received a notice from the post office Thursday and picked up my ties yesterday. I'm at a loss for words to describe how impressed I am with the quality and beauty of the ties and packaging. Will post pics tomorrow.
post #503 of 2058
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Originally Posted by Cuttingboard View Post

Thanks...I received a notice from the post office Thursday and picked up my ties yesterday. I'm at a loss for words to describe how impressed I am with the quality and beauty of the ties and packaging. Will post pics tomorrow.

Looking forward to the pics. icon_gu_b_slayer[1].gif
post #504 of 2058
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Originally Posted by Cuttingboard View Post

Thanks...I received a notice from the post office Thursday and picked up my ties yesterday. I'm at a loss for words to describe how impressed I am with the quality and beauty of the ties and packaging. Will post pics tomorrow.

David should win an award for packaging and presentation...even the tape on the shipping box is cut and applied with the care you would normally reserve for an important birthday or Christmas gift.
Edited by mlongano - 11/6/11 at 8:48am
post #505 of 2058
And the shipping box is great to store ties when traveling.
post #506 of 2058
I take I'm not the only one that keeps the boxes.
post #507 of 2058
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Originally Posted by Cuttingboard View Post

Will post pics tomorrow.

Ahem.
post #508 of 2058

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post #509 of 2058
I ordered 2 Grenadine Garza Grossa ties, one in forest green and the other in bitter chocolate. Both ties are standard 4 fold construction, 3.5 inches (9cm) wide, and 57 inches in length. The ties come very nicely wrapped in tissue paper and a plastic tie sleeve. I cannot say enough about the quality and workmanship of these ties. I'm already trying to determine what ties to order next. I'm a customer for life!!

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post #510 of 2058
Those Madders are spectacular, just begging for a tweed on a fall day.
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