Listers,
Don't you think this discussion is between the Mr. Sherman and Ms. Jones?
We should have enough common sense to read postings with a
discriminating eye.
Al Graffam 74TR6 CT. ( just completed my van den Akker Toyota tranny
conversion)
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 12:10:22 -0500 "Rebecca Jones" <tr6@pghmail.com>
writes:
> Dear Triumph Guys...
>
>
>
> I have just read Corey Sherman's note to the list about The
> Roadster
> Factory's TR6 wool carpet set manufactured by The Magic Carpet
> Factory. I am
> sorry, but Corey's comments are unfair and untrue, and it would be a
> shame to
> have The Magic Carpet Factory lose sales, when I am certain that
> Dianne
> Terlion's carpet set is the very best to be had in the world, and I
> am willing
> to stake my reputation on this.
>
>
>
> Original Jaguar and Triumph carpet did not have a thick pile.
> In fact, it
> was amazingly thin. The pile was very tight, however, and the rich
> look
> appeared after the carpet was installed. We are sending today to
> Mr. Corey
> Sherman original pieces of Triumph carpet from our archives so that
> he may
> compare original pieces of carpet with the carpet he received from
> us.
>
>
>
> By the way, Magic Carpet has worked with the wool carpet
> manufacturer in
> England to produce carpet colours to match original Triumph colours
> of tan.
> No other manufacturer of Triumph carpet sets has gone this far to
> approach
> originality. In addition to having correct colours and really very
> high-quality wool carpet material, Magic Carpet's workmanship is
> very highly
> detailed and second to none in matching original quality. I feel so
> strong
> that this is true that I will accept my carpet set back from Mr.
> Sherman for a
> full refund, and I will buy him a set of John Skinner's carpet if
> any
> impartial group of 6-Pack members says that is better and more
> original than
> the set he has received from The Roadster Factory.
>
>
>
> Mr. Sherman is a very good customer and a serious TR6 enthusiast.
> I
> respect him very much, but I am sorry that on this occasion he is
> mistaken.
> He has an apple in his hands, and he is comparing it with an orange
> of which
> he has only seem a small sample of the skin I do not generally come
> on to the
> list to join discussions of this kind, but in this case, I feel that
> a serious
> injustice is in the making. Dianne Terlion works very hard, and she
> has
> invested her life savings in our hobby. She makes the best, and I
> am sure
> that other customers will come to her defense.
>
>
>
> Charles A. Runyan
>
> The Roadster Factory
>
> January 22, 2003
>
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