Congratulations, Luke and Erin! I've been your customer for just over two years and feel fortunate for it. Thank you for letting us know, and for being present during the transition. You have helped me rapidly evolve my work by listening to great people and providing what they said I needed. Below is my first order I ever placed with you guys on March 24, 2014:
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3 - Atlas Fit Work Glove - Medium Pair $3.95 $11.85
Availability: In Stock
1 - Donaghys Cougar Blue Climbing Rope - 200' Length $209.95 $209.95
Availability: In Stock
1 - The Grounds Keeper Rake - Rake $26.95 $26.95
Availability: In Stock
1 - Buckingham Blood Stopper Pouch - $18.95 $18.95
Availability: In Stock
1 - Ocean Polyester 10mm Sewn Eye & Eye - 30" Length $23.95 $23.95
Availability: In Stock
1 - Sterling RIT 8mm Eye & Eye - 30" Length $20.95 $20.95
Availability: In Stock
Great stuff, now with stories. I'm still using the same spec gloves, the same climbing rope (although I bought a new one to replace it after it got crossed up in an angry rigging line. Now I've got a 50', 150', and 200' lines, lol), and the same groundskeeper rake whose rigid tines have saved me substantial time and energy. The blood stopper has exited the pouch for my gladiator pants side pocket and has not been used. The Ocean cord spec is still running on my line with a rope wrench. The sterling RIT didn't work out as well as the Ocean, except it did in a different way - it sits at the base of a pine, attached to a caribiner which is attached to an eye throughbolt you sent me. It holds an old rock climbing line that runs up the pine 40' to a small pulley on another eye throughbolt, then across 70' of open space to hold up one corner of a blue tarp that shades an ER doctor's mobile home porch on five acres of planted pines. When the tarp sags, he leverages his hitch climber caribiner to pull the rope tight and capture progress. He's tickled by the process more than he could ever appreciate a pole barn over the porch, which would have cost the same...
You've obviously made some great choices in life. If you continue to do what's best for you, it will likely make you happy, and we'll be happier because of that. Keep on it. I continue to wish you the best of success.