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Got my pipe back from Norwood
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<blockquote data-quote="Sasquatch" data-source="post: 478768" data-attributes="member: 509"><p>The other side of this is that a guy can do 20,000 repairs just perfect, and 1 little screw up, and it's "Ohh my god this guy's a fucktard!" all over Facebook, right? </p><p></p><p>The picture I posted is one of 2 pipes my friend got back. This was not the Dunhill, I was wrong. The Dunhill was a military mount. And the stem that came back for it was totally horrible in a different way. He thinks he did not go back to Norwood about it, being basically disgusted with it. I remember the incident differently, I was certain that he had asked about the bulldog stem (I will edit my previous post to indicate this). </p><p></p><p>So it looks like this left the shop and went unreported. So going off the deep end about it is maybe not real fair to the repair shop in question. At the same time, you can't say "they never knew about it". It's obviously garbage material and there's no way anyone should have boxed that up and shipped it, so that's my official stance here - that shouldn't have been shipped out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sasquatch, post: 478768, member: 509"] The other side of this is that a guy can do 20,000 repairs just perfect, and 1 little screw up, and it's "Ohh my god this guy's a fucktard!" all over Facebook, right? The picture I posted is one of 2 pipes my friend got back. This was not the Dunhill, I was wrong. The Dunhill was a military mount. And the stem that came back for it was totally horrible in a different way. He thinks he did not go back to Norwood about it, being basically disgusted with it. I remember the incident differently, I was certain that he had asked about the bulldog stem (I will edit my previous post to indicate this). So it looks like this left the shop and went unreported. So going off the deep end about it is maybe not real fair to the repair shop in question. At the same time, you can't say "they never knew about it". It's obviously garbage material and there's no way anyone should have boxed that up and shipped it, so that's my official stance here - that shouldn't have been shipped out. [/QUOTE]
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