Interesting comments - I will never deal with Heilman's.
Why.....
I received a very rude condescending letter, returned with my seat pan, minus shipping funds from my $400.00 money order deposit, actions absolutely uncalled for. I was expecting a finished seat!
To this day I am still puzzled to what evoked such an unprofessional response…
I have scanned the letter but decided not to post, giving the Heilman's a chance to reply to this posting....if they feel warranted.
Basically the given reasons for the return of my untouched seat pan was that I am "perfectionist" and I would NOT be satisfied with their final product, as I would be a very “hard person to please”, that “leather has natural faults”. Very odd comments given my correspondence.
All I asked was for a choice of thread samples and leather to ensure that it matched my frame paintwork – sounds reasonable to me and not unexpected.
Now if I am going spending good money, I expect my requests to be meet, that people work together to get the item finished to a level of achievable satisfaction and that expectations are met.
As for "perfectionists", we in the antique/vintage/veteran motorcycle hobby strive to be perfectionists, to restore and replicate our machines of yesterday, to what they were in that by-gone era.
Meanwhile, I found an alternative person who does amazing work, who provided input and suggestions to give me a prefect seat for my Shaw Auto cycle. Thumbs up on an excellent job well done. Their details are below:
Chunk and Jo at the Saddleshop:
Saddleshop
20 Harris Circle
Edgewater, FL 32141
Phone: 386-690-3797
Email: chucknjo@saddlerestoration.com
They get my business!
I’ll give them a personal recommendation and reference if required.
I’ll post a few pictures of their work these will speak for themselves.
Sorry Heilman's rude behavior does not get my business.
Why.....
I received a very rude condescending letter, returned with my seat pan, minus shipping funds from my $400.00 money order deposit, actions absolutely uncalled for. I was expecting a finished seat!
To this day I am still puzzled to what evoked such an unprofessional response…
I have scanned the letter but decided not to post, giving the Heilman's a chance to reply to this posting....if they feel warranted.
Basically the given reasons for the return of my untouched seat pan was that I am "perfectionist" and I would NOT be satisfied with their final product, as I would be a very “hard person to please”, that “leather has natural faults”. Very odd comments given my correspondence.
All I asked was for a choice of thread samples and leather to ensure that it matched my frame paintwork – sounds reasonable to me and not unexpected.
Now if I am going spending good money, I expect my requests to be meet, that people work together to get the item finished to a level of achievable satisfaction and that expectations are met.
As for "perfectionists", we in the antique/vintage/veteran motorcycle hobby strive to be perfectionists, to restore and replicate our machines of yesterday, to what they were in that by-gone era.
Meanwhile, I found an alternative person who does amazing work, who provided input and suggestions to give me a prefect seat for my Shaw Auto cycle. Thumbs up on an excellent job well done. Their details are below:
Chunk and Jo at the Saddleshop:
Saddleshop
20 Harris Circle
Edgewater, FL 32141
Phone: 386-690-3797
Email: chucknjo@saddlerestoration.com
They get my business!
I’ll give them a personal recommendation and reference if required.
I’ll post a few pictures of their work these will speak for themselves.
Sorry Heilman's rude behavior does not get my business.
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