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Alfred Sargent Handgrade - Pictures

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Originally Posted by clintonf
I'm so glad that you're happy with them. Call me biased, but I think that they look pretty "Dope". Wear them in good health.

Clint

Cheers, they are a great design - I noticed AS has decided to make them a regular part of the hand-grade line. can't get better recognition than that.
 

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Originally Posted by Pliny
Cheers, they are a great design - I noticed AS has decided to make them a regular part of the hand-grade line. can't get better recognition than that.

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I really like the Sargent handgrade styles and would like to get a pair.

Although I am concerned that that they won't be available after the new owners take over Sargents. Is this a range that will be continued?
 

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Originally Posted by Col.Sanders
I really like the Sargent handgrade styles and would like to get a pair.

Although I am concerned that that they won't be available after the new owners take over Sargents. Is this a range that will be continued?


What?
 

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Originally Posted by Col.Sanders
I really like the Sargent handgrade styles and would like to get a pair.

Although I am concerned that that they won't be available after the new owners take over Sargents. Is this a range that will be continued?


Funny how someone who signs up today, has two posts and comes around spreading rumors. Hmm . . . . .
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Nothing odd about that, huh?
 

clintonf

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Originally Posted by Col.Sanders
I really like the Sargent handgrade styles and would like to get a pair.

Although I am concerned that that they won't be available after the new owners take over Sargents. Is this a range that will be continued?


I'm not usually drawn into these ridiculous conversations about AS, but I have to ask about the concerns that you have with any orders with AS?

I guess that you're aware that you do not have to pay AS until you have your shoes ready?

But, I'm sure you already have spoken to them about that!!

It appears to me that you've nothing better to do than to scaremonger!! As such, there's no possible value that you can add to this thread, or forum.

Clint
 

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those miltons look fantastic
 

Col.Sanders

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Originally Posted by Burton
Funny how someone who signs up today, has two posts and comes around spreading rumors. Hmm . . . . .
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Nothing odd about that, huh?


Burton - Believe it or not this forum does have new members! Even some who will ask pertinent questions about relevant topics

Originally Posted by clintonf
I'm not usually drawn into these ridiculous conversations about AS, but I have to ask about the concerns that you have with any orders with AS?

I guess that you're aware that you do not have to pay AS until you have your shoes ready?

But, I'm sure you already have spoken to them about that!!

It appears to me that you've nothing better to do than to scaremonger!! As such, there's no possible value that you can add to this thread, or forum.

Clint


Clint - This seems no way to encourage potential customers!
 

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Originally Posted by Col.Sanders
Clint - This seems no way to encourage potential customers!

Really? It seems like outstanding custmer service on the part of AS to me.
 

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Originally Posted by Col.Sanders


Clint - This seems no way to encourage potential customers!


Bollocks.

It's the ideal way to encourage potential customers. Sit down with AS, discuss what you want and the options available, AS make them, you receive them, everything goes well, you pay for them. If things don't go to plan, AS are nothing but accommodating in getting the product right for you.

I and many others on here have been through this process many times, it works, I now have a great relationship with ALL at AS and they deliver exactly what I want time and time again.

I smell a whiff of a competitor, not too far from AS, just a whiff at present.
 

clintonf

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Originally Posted by Slewfoot
Really? It seems like outstanding custmer service on the part of AS to me.

Originally Posted by Groover
Bollocks.

It's the ideal way to encourage potential customers. Sit down with AS, discuss what you want and the options available, AS make them, you receive them, everything goes well, you pay for them. If things don't go to plan, AS are nothing but accommodating in getting the product right for you.

I and many others on here have been through this process many times, it works, I now have a great relationship with ALL at AS and they deliver exactly what I want time and time again.

I smell a whiff of a competitor, not too far from AS, just a whiff at present.


Gentleman, I wouldn't grace this "member" with an answer. It's evident what AS can deliver. If people are worried, they can contact AS. They have nothing to answer here.

The number of pairs of shoes in this thread alone should provide some indication of AS' intention.

Let's leave the troll to go back into his cave - hungry.

Happy holiday's

Clint
 

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Originally Posted by Groover
Bollocks.

It's the ideal way to encourage potential customers. Sit down with AS, discuss what you want and the options available, AS make them, you receive them, everything goes well, you pay for them. If things don't go to plan, AS are nothing but accommodating in getting the product right for you.

I and many others on here have been through this process many times, it works, I now have a great relationship with ALL at AS and they deliver exactly what I want time and time again.

I smell a whiff of a competitor, not too far from AS, just a whiff at present.


Groover, I can see we are thinking the same way. New members who just have a bunch of inside information? I guess it could happen.

England has some pretty strict anti-competitive laws and they also have some interesting concepts with regard to slanderous or libelous speech about one's competitors. In today's world it is very to trace all this stuff though.
 

Burton

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Originally Posted by clintonf
Gentleman, I wouldn't grace this "member" with an answer. It's evident what AS can deliver. If people are worried, they can contact AS. They have nothing to answer here.

The number of pairs of shoes in this thread alone should provide some indication of AS' intention.

Let's leave the troll to go back into his cave - hungry.

Happy holiday's

Clint


You are correct, Clint. Happy Holidays to you as well. I hope to post up my new shoes soon.
 

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