So, Lucky gets his pin. The un-re-soldered stud has fallen off in the mail and the lacquer finish has tarnished where it was heated to do the solder job.
I had no choice but to remove my own brand new X Marks pin, which has been on a kilt in my window since it came out of the box, and send it to Lucky.
Well, Steve, I haven't had a chance to do business with you, but I like the way you do business.
Well, Steve, I haven't had a chance to do business with you, but I like the way you do business.
Ordering from Steve was a pleasure. Despite the occasional post, usually from The Wizard himself, about "crabby", "Prickly", and/or "Garumphy", I found Steve to be a Gent from the Old School.
While taking my order, Steve was very patient and did a great job of educating me about kilts in general and his product so I would end up with one that was right for me.
For a military aviator Steve presented himself as the having graduated charm school variety. Those who are unconvinced need only spend some quality time with my Uncle Maurice (U.S.A. Air Cav) or "Babe" my old squadron C.O. (VAW 124 Bear Aces)
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