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Lifer 2X
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Wayne
Holsters are somewhat different than firearms. It is considered ok to have them re-stitched, cleaned up and repaired. However, that work must be done by an expert. As far as I am concerned that can only mean Jerry Burney (lugerholsterrepair) His work is correct. professional and reasonable. He is the only one I will let work on my holsters. Try him I guarantee you will be happy. Bill
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Jerry,
Would like to offer you a limited partnership opportunity: I send holster to you for inspection and cleaning, with my cost set at $150 plus Your cleaning/restoration costs accrued at an additional $50 - $200 net cost of inventory for us as partners. Asking you to act as seller, If it sold for $200' I'd recover my $150 and you the $50 invested in cleaning, but hopefully, Using your expertise and reputation to market and upsell the refurbished product on various site, we could split any profit above 200 baseline 50/50. Arrangement would be governed by mutual agreement with this simple structure and trust between Airborne brothers. Please consider and comment as to your interest. I think this gets a good vintage holster into the market, inspected and validated for Provence and condition giving buyers a fair opportunity to gain a potentially important, vintage piece from trustworthy sources. Please let me know. Thank you. Wayne |
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