Yesterday I picked up an Indian Messinger saddle for my '34 Chief that was done by Heilman Saddles through a resto shop. The quality of the seat was poor, puckered leather at the seam edges, tool marks and scratches in the leather, a poor quality logo stamping and several paint scratches in a show quality pan. Further, this saddle had been sent to the Heilman shop about 2/09 with the expectation that it be ready for the Chesapeake meet in early October. It did not make it in time despite several calls from the resto shop in the interim advising that it was needed. Fortunately, I had another saddle on the bike that was good enough for it to get a Senior.
I called Larry prior to this post to express my disappointment, citing the fact that his Father had done five excellent saddles for me in prior years. Further, I told him I didn't expect a "do over", refund or compensation of any kind as I was done showing bike and the seat was OK for a "rider". His response was not "customer friendly".
I will be looking at other alternatives in the future.
I called Larry prior to this post to express my disappointment, citing the fact that his Father had done five excellent saddles for me in prior years. Further, I told him I didn't expect a "do over", refund or compensation of any kind as I was done showing bike and the seat was OK for a "rider". His response was not "customer friendly".
I will be looking at other alternatives in the future.
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