Smokin' Holsters pipe socks

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RadDavis
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Smokin' Holsters pipe socks

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Hey guys,

Neil now has the capability of branding his leather pipe socks to suit you.

Here is mine:

http://s219.photobucket.com/albums/cc16 ... MBRAND.jpg

You can get your brand made at A&M.

Rad
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That looks great, Rad!

Does Neil have a website for Smokin' Holters? I couldn't pull one up on Google. If not, can we get his contact info? What size stamp did you have Paul make for that?

I've been getting leather socks from Tim West. They're decent, and the price is certainly right, but I'd like to get them personalized at some point, and Neil's look like a step up.
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Post by RadDavis »

Here you go, Scott:

http://www.smokinholsters.com/

My brand ended up being just under 2 inches wide at the "RAD". It's about 1 1/2 inches tall.

I think the max area Neil can brand is about 2 x 2, and that's plenty big.

Neils' socks are top quality, and they really add perceived value to your pipes. Especially with your brand on them. :D

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Post by smokingpat »

rad looking
good there.
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Post by sethile »

RadDavis wrote:....Neils' socks are top quality, and they really add perceived value to your pipes. Especially with your brand on them.....
At this point, for me to get the perceived value I'm after I'll need to order them with your brand on them :wink:

Thanks for the info, Rad!
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