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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5269461" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>Pickett hit it square on the head. Tethrd's Youtube presence is what makes them widely known. I'm not saying they are junk by any means but they are innovative which helps with the "progress" of saddle hunting. I think they rush stuff to the market on a low-bid high demand situation to try and keep ahead of the curve. They are very useful source to show you the ropes and different techniques. I called Cruzr in Cookeville and talked for a minute with them and they said come on in and try them out and see for yourself. When I sent you literally are in their "manufacturing" room. They had about 5-6 seamstress and I watched them for about 30 minutes working and they were not in a "rush them out the door" mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5269461, member: 18913"] Pickett hit it square on the head. Tethrd’s Youtube presence is what makes them widely known. I’m not saying they are junk by any means but they are innovative which helps with the “progress” of saddle hunting. I think they rush stuff to the market on a low-bid high demand situation to try and keep ahead of the curve. They are very useful source to show you the ropes and different techniques. I called Cruzr in Cookeville and talked for a minute with them and they said come on in and try them out and see for yourself. When I sent you literally are in their “manufacturing” room. They had about 5-6 seamstress and I watched them for about 30 minutes working and they were not in a “rush them out the door” mode. [/QUOTE]
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