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27th February 05, 10:01 PM
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Anyone ever have any dealings with Bonbright Woolens?
Bonbrightwoolens.com is supposedly manufacturing the California tartan, a length of which I'm attempting to acquire. I've phoned and emailed to no avail. The website is up but no one's home. Anyone know what's going on? Anyone have dealings with them?
Steve
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27th February 05, 10:16 PM
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Did you try calling on a weekday or weekend? Might have closed offices on weekends.
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27th February 05, 10:57 PM
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I called on a weekday during regular business hours and left a voicemail message. Twice.
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28th February 05, 05:25 AM
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Steve,
I've not dealt with them directly, but have heard good things about them.
Anyway, unless there is some production restriction on the California tartan, I can also help you aquire cloth. Are you looking for wool? Cotton? Silk? Just enough to make a kilt? Or a whole bolt of cloth? You can PM me for details.
Aye,
Matt
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28th February 05, 02:25 PM
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Re: Anyone ever have any dealings with Bonbright Woolens?
 Originally Posted by Silverlake_Punk
Bonbrightwoolens.com is supposedly manufacturing the California tartan, a length of which I'm attempting to acquire. I've phoned and emailed to no avail. The website is up but no one's home. Anyone know what's going on? Anyone have dealings with them?
Steve
I think Bonbright own the rights to distribute the California tartan -- but I'm not certain about that. Did you try to contact Jim Anderson at bonbright@tartanplaid.com? I have always been able to get him at that email address, though I haven't communicated with him recently. The phone number I have is 818-716-0963. Are those the ones you've been trying? Or if all else fails, you could send a postcard to Jim at: 22647 Ventura Boulevard #354, Woodland Hills, CA 91364-1416, and ask him to phone you!
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28th February 05, 07:07 PM
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You might tell them that their web site is a disaster. No matter what platform I use to view it, on what comptuer, all the java buttons are non-functional.
They're probably very nice people, but that site!
There's a pipe band in Sacramento that wears the tartan, so it's got to be generally available.
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28th February 05, 07:16 PM
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 Originally Posted by Alan H
You might tell them that their web site is a disaster. No matter what platform I use to view it, on what comptuer, all the java buttons are non-functional.
They're probably very nice people, but that site!
There's a pipe band in Sacramento that wears the tartan, so it's got to be generally available.
You're so right about the web site! It takes forever to load and I hate the Java buttons too. I agree, someone should tell them!
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1st March 05, 11:30 PM
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Cyndi - I've tried both that phone and email address more than once each. I left messages, but gotten no call back.
And yeah, their website really is a disaster. If I ever get a live person on the line, I'll convey that message.
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4th April 05, 11:05 PM
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Well, someone from Bonbright finally returned my call and said he was out of town but that he would call when he got back to California in a few days. That was three weeks ago. I don't expect anyone to lift my pleats and kiss my hairy bee-hind, but if this is how they operate, I can probably live without the CA tartan. Thanks for nothing, Bonbright Woolens!
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5th April 05, 04:49 AM
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I checked the STA listing for the tartan:
http://www.tartansauthority.com/web/...p?txtID=002454
Nothing there indicates that it has any restrictions on who can weave it. If you want me to try to find alternate weavers for you, I'd be glad to. Are you looking for just enough for one kilt, or a whole bolt of cloth?
Cyndi, you said you thought Bonbright owned the rights to produce it... are you certain, or just guessing? Let me know if you know for sure, I don't want to step on any toes!
Matt
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