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Posted by Chris Snyder on 11-19-2018 03:59 AM:

Dan’s Briarproof Coat

Does anyone know what kind of warranty if any a Dans Coat would have? Ive had this coat several years and love it but the area from the armpit to the waistline on both arms has come apart.

Id like to send it back to get repaired if possible. Any suggestions?

If they dont warranty it is there anyone that fixes nylon coats? Thanks.


Posted by Tim Hoeck on 11-19-2018 03:44 PM:

Your just going to have to buy a new one.

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Posted by Richard Lambert on 11-19-2018 03:57 PM:

My wife always sews up my coats and bibs when I tear them. I will ask her if she will sew yours up for you.


Posted by Chris Snyder on 11-20-2018 12:41 PM:

New One

Now why would I want to do that if it can be fixed? This coat is broke in like an old pair of blue jeans. Also, covered with enough coon grease to stay waterproof for another 10 yrs.

Richard, I applaud you for having a wife that still can operate a sewing machine. Todays women would hurt themselves trying to run one.


Posted by yadkinriver on 11-20-2018 12:43 PM:

Truth be known it's probably Richard at the sewing machine.


Posted by Adam Wingler on 11-20-2018 01:07 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by yadkinriver
Truth be known it's probably Richard at the sewing machine.


Richard is more of a duct tape kinda guy.


Posted by Richard Lambert on 11-20-2018 01:56 PM:

Adam, you are right. I go through a roll of duct tape every week. And I tried the cheaper brands but they are not as good.
Chris, my wife is old school. If I rip something, I don't buy a new one. She sews it up. I have a pair of nylon bibs that I have had for 15 years. I wear them hunting at home and she bought me a new pair for "special occasions" like Redbone Days.
If you have a coat and bibs for everyday/night and one for special occasions, "you might be a redneck".


Posted by James Garrison on 11-20-2018 02:12 PM:

Came home one nite wife had a new super duper sewing machine that has computer in it, she programs into it and walks away while the machine just sews and hums along. What did that cost little lady? $4,000 why?. Lot of money. What did that last coonhound cost? Well she still has her machine and I still got my dog.

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Posted by Chris Snyder on 11-20-2018 04:24 PM:

Jim

Thats seems like a fair trade to me!

When I find stuff that works I tend to stick with it. Women, dogs, vehicles, tracking systems and hunt clothes. So Im hoping I can get this ol reliable coat stitched up.

Might have to break out the needle and thread. Never sewed nylon before.


Posted by Richard Lambert on 11-20-2018 04:45 PM:

Chris, safety pins and duct tape, as long as you don't wash it you are good to go....


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