I just got the UPSP tracking info today! Next tuesday, Brian says he should be shipping my custom black sil 12x10 MacCat. Last purchase will be a tarp line from Opie and I'll be lovin' life from my new summer habitat!
I just got the UPSP tracking info today! Next tuesday, Brian says he should be shipping my custom black sil 12x10 MacCat. Last purchase will be a tarp line from Opie and I'll be lovin' life from my new summer habitat!
Let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger. {James 1:19} .
Brian from OES
Sorry for the confusion. I was reflecting on the progress in my pursuit to acquire masterpieces from some of the Hammock Forums contemporary artisans. Blackbird from Brandon @ Warbonnet, MacCat Tarp from Brian @ OES, 3 season underquilt (that I affectionately call my "Habitat" quilt) from Adam @ Perfect Trees, Dutch Clips by Dutch, and soon a TRL from Opie @ whoopieslings. I can only hope to one day be worthy of the craftsmanship that will so lovingly envelope my journeys down life's trails.
Let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger. {James 1:19} .
i'm not a fan of waiting either....but trust me...it's worth it..
his quilts are worth way more then what he charges ....
It puts the Underquilt on it's hammock ... It does this whenever it gets cold
DocBurn- No worries.. I am finishing up your quilt this weekend. It's shipping Monday. To others who mention that "it just showed up", we finally figured out the shipping process by emailing you a confirmation number to track it from the day it is shipped. It helps the anticipation!
And yes, when Adam started production, it was dozens of orders in a matter of 2-3 weeks at once, and they kept pouring in, and he was frantically trying to keep up. It's a HUGE bonus for us to start really catching up now. This mainly comes from converting a room solely to The Perfect Trees, and converting his wife to full time quilt maker. I love it, but I love more that I am able to do any of them with his standards now (he's tough, trust me ). Side by side with our matching Pfaffs, we make a great team. It's far more hours than a full time job, but the passion to work is there, and I cannot believe how excited we still get and the grins on our faces when we stuff them in the sacks, it's emotional. I'm not kidding around to benefit the company, you really DO get emotional when you've spent so much time working on one! Ok, back to work. Night, all!
Last edited by thorwren; 05-15-2010 at 00:17.
oneonone - Your quilt shipped out on the 13th.
Doc-BurN now the real hard part, Knowing that the post man is holding your quilt hostage untill he drops it off. Their have been people here on HF who have stalked their post man for their quilts . You will surely enjoy it.
And Thorwren. Ive thanked Adam numerous times and its now nice to meet and be able to thank you to for the wonderful quilts that you make as well. Thanks for all the hard work. Cant wait to get my summer quilts.
Sometimes I like to hike and think, And sometimes I just like to hike.
Hiking is'ent about waiting for the storm to pass its about learning to hike in the rain.
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that is excellent news my friend..
and I can understand the part where you work for a long time on something that it start to get, in some way, emotional.. happen to me before. The only thing we can repay, beside buying the quilt.. and for me, taking some pictures of the quilt in action all around the world (once again, for my part, that quilt is going to see the deep wilderness of Canada)
Thanks for the headsup on the quilt!
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