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Erik Wiechers
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For the Dutch people on here

Post by Erik Wiechers »

Hello my fellow country men and women,

i want to order some things from the FTLOP shop. Are there more dutchies wanting some shirts or caps ? Maybe we can combine our order to save shipping costs.

PM me or respond on here.

thanks

Erik

PS. maybe people are also interested in an off-line tasting this spring ?
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Post by Roy Hersh »

Erik,

We've had a couple of folks from your country order now. Not the easiest in the world, but I've heard they all received their shirts. I don't know if they read here or not though. Possiblyjust the homepage/newsletter?

I did get a message from one person today:
By the way, I love the shirt (very comfy), and it
arrived just in time for our trip, so I got to wear it in Switzerland
and Israel, and of course now back in DC!

Anyway, I hope you get to find an easy way to make this happen. I know the company who handles that process, makes it pretty easy.

Enjoy!
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com
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Felix Warners
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Post by Felix Warners »

Erik,
I'm not really interested in shirts or caps.
I would be interested in an offline tasting.
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Steven Kooij
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Post by Steven Kooij »

Always interested in an offline...I think you have my email, Erik - otherwise send me a PM.
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