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Re: Biased opinion but..
In Reply to: Re: Biased opinion but.. posted by Tom_J. on February 07, 2003 at 19:17:12:
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Posted by: Razorpb on February 10, 2003 at 15:36:26
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A customer of mine ended up spending over $80 on their Quick-leak 3 way after buying it for $55, then shipping it back because it leaked, they charged him labor to look at it, tell him nothing was wrong and then send it back after several months. In which time he paid $18 for an ANS 3-way and never once had a problem with it. When I tried to sign up as a dealer with them, they wanted me to buy 5 of whatever item I was interested in to get any kind of wholesale priceing. Don't they claim, "Where custom means something"? How do you order 5 of something that is custom? To me custom means something no one else has becuase it was custom built, not a production run of parts. Hope it helps. Razor : well, actually one of the major reasons why I was considering the Blazer was not because it did not have many aftermarket upgrade parts, but because they aren't really necessary, it comes stock with 45 hinge trigger, rock regulator, and QuickSwitch 4-way. : Please post again, I am curious about your bad experience with palmers, as I am somewhat worried about the fact that there are very few people who know how to fix the blazer other than PPS(they are in cali, I am in NH). : : I tell everyone I can to boycott Palmer, bad experience with them. A few things to consider: 1: how many upgrade parts are available for the blazer. 2: Can you put a nice smart parts or any other aftermarket barrel on them - no. 3: Price, last I checked there about twice the price of a stock cocker. 4: Aesthetics (how does it look). Just my opinions, hope it helps. : : Razor : : : : : -Tom "apoc" Miller
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