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#13578 09/10/02 04:14 PM
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Trainwire—At 37° latitude, I have the opposite problem. I have seen mesh dayglo vests, but never similarly constructed bibs. {And to think, I’ve written and called Carhartt AND Dickies many times, and lately they just quietly hang up on me like I'm a nut or something.} ;-)

And if anyone really complained, you could always put on some of these...




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#13579 09/10/02 09:53 PM
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OK spkjpr were do you work. Kennedy, Mac, Snap-on, Stanley, Proto, Craftsman, most are the same just stamp adifferent name on them and charge more. for the nike version

#13580 09/10/02 10:03 PM
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Where I work we make (get ready it's long); Craftsmen,Kobalt,Cornwell,Master Mechaninc,Ace,Klein,Armstrong,John Deere,Durabilt,Canadian Tire(their Sears),Halford,NAPA,Clarke,and a couple I'm sure I forgot, and also Waterloo brand.
P.S. We also used to make Mac & Snap-on!

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