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bummer to hear. I like RC's stuff and I own 2 of their hoodies and 2 crewnecks. Never had any interest in their Adidas collab stuff cuz I felt that they didn't need to do it other than to gain visibility.
The Adidas Stuff is just easier to get here in Germany, RC itself is only buyable from other Countries.
RC’s Canada made hoodies are superb, second only to Iron Heart of the hoodies I have tried. A real shame to hear they have sold out to Adidas.
I think so too, the Collab would be a great thing if they just kept their DNA alive, Merz B Schwanen did a "Fashion" Collab a view years Ago where they sold their usual Shirts with some sewed on Squares for 4x the Price but at least everything was still made in their German Factorys.
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To be fair I only own two T shirts from RC but I am completely underwhelmed with them. They arent horrible but for the price range they are unimpressive to say the least. Because of that I haven't purchased anything else from them.
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This Necronomicon pin is gonna look great on my 25oz XHS vest when it finally comes out.
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@Filthy:
This Necronomicon pin is gonna look great on my 25oz XHS vest when it finally comes out.
Waxwork Records has some good horror pins too: https://waxworkrecords.com/collections/misc
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With my birthday just around the corner, I expressed an interest in learning to play the piano and a casual lesson would be great….so this was delivered tonight from Kirsty....
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Idk if any of you(who live on the US) have ever checked out Nieman Marcus Last Call. But I just got an excellent pair of 100 percent cashmere hat and gloves for myself for next to nothing and $5 3 day shipping. I loved the hat and gloves I got.
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Always apply copper grease to the hubs when fitting alloy wheels to a car.
Its a bastard of a job to get wheels off when corrosion has stuck them to the hubs! -
^^TRUE STORY. Me and another guy once took turns hitting the tire with a sledge hammer. No dice. We had to
Lay under the jacked up car and mule kick the tire and it finally gave.. upon reflection I However did not apply grease when I put it back on…. crap. Good advice -
^^In those cases, I let the weight of the vehicle do the work.
Using a mechanical jack, after you loosened all the wheel nuts, lower it slowly and the gradually increasing weight of the car will get the wheel free from the hub. Has always worked for me, FWIW.
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Thanks for the tip! Will def Do That next time.