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i think it's bad manners/form as well, & will give my brief perspective.
many moons ago we had a pretty interesting discussion about the forum dynamic & the concept of "mates" & "family", "brotherhood" & all that kind of good stuff. i said we aren't all "mates" to the person i was speaking with & unfortunately that practice falls into selling "gifts".
for most of my life i've been a part of numerous organizations which have very distinct honor system which for the most part puts me at odds with a large segment of the population. although I'm pretty laid back, most of those things really stick with me & governs the way I interact with people. it's also one of the reasons i actually admire forum members that aren't always popular (injun & one of the adams come to mind) but are true to their own value system.
any ways, just thought it was worth getting a different perspective
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A good post to think about Monday. Thanks for that.
I run into it most often when searching ebay. When someone on an actual forum does it, they usually get called out.
Buying/selling records is a good example, but I've noticed it with clothing/shoes as well.
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Personally, I have deeply discounted stuff for favours given and I get feckin mad when I see the item/items selling for more than I sold it for. I think that it is bloody bad manners…..
My first asking price for the duck rider must've pissed you off then… I see I still majorly fuck up now and then... No disrespect meant, G... And I completely understand where you're coming from...
Seriously some food for thought, Mad'un... I try to never let money be the decisive factor in anything I do...
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Food for thought MM, and I definitely agree that gifts should not be retailed. I have received offers for Tommys IH-MINI now that he is outgrowing them, but the way I see it is that they were a gift from H, and are now Tommys jeans (which he loves), so what to do with them is his decision, but they will never be sold.
If Tommy ever decides to pass them on they will be going straight over to to Jeffs (D666) boy Jake as a gift, but for now Tommy wants to hang them on his bedroom wall
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Does denim weight have anything to do with how tight a pair feels? As in would a 21oz pair with the same measurements as a 14.5oz pair feel any tighter or is the difference negligible? Thank you denim gurus…:D
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Thanks you all again, excited to get a western snap and learn directly. I continue to learn a lot
Just doubling back on this after a few months of getting in and wearing snaps & western cuts. Damn they are functional. The western cut continues to be not my favourite, but I quite enjoy the stitching/colour contrasts on the clothing. Summary; in both cases once experiencing directly, my perceptions were out of line with reality.
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Does denim weight have anything to do with how tight a pair feels? As in would a 21oz pair with the same measurements as a 14.5oz pair feel any tighter or is the difference negligible? Thank you denim gurus…:D
To a certain extent, yes. Jeans are measured using their external dimensions. The thicker the denim, then the smaller the internal diameter….
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Sounds like the 1955S is what you're looking for I believe:
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=230
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I would love a comparison of the 301 to the 555 for anyone willing to give one.