Fred Homan
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How about a photo of the "Greenhorn" wand?
maker said:The fine print The Maker Company can not be responsible for any bruises that do appear, loss of work, or mental anguish suffered by beating
Dominick Cassano said:Can a WandBra be customized with a screen printed company name and logo on the front at an additional cost?
I'd be interested in purchasing one if I could put my company name and logo on the front of it.
I have a glided CMP (Greenhorn type).
Fred Homan said:Are those bras padded? Like neoprene on the front?
Becker said:Yeah, I'm not impressed.
Hope ya sell a bunch, but I'm not interested.
Chads said:Alright I have to get in on this I have marred a few things, like a couple dressers, and a entertainment center armoire thing . and countless mouldings. I cant have Brian win everthing.
Becker said:Yeah, I'm not impressed.
Hope ya sell a bunch, but I'm not interested.
Have you ever broken or damaged anything with your wand?
Becker said:Have you ever broken or damaged anything with your wand?
Have I?
I'd have to think long and hard.
I did not a lose 45 degree inch long piece of molding from the wall once.
It was not nailed or glued. Just sitting there.
Honestly..
Only things I can think that I have ever broke were with the hose end of the wand.
Backing into a bowl on a 1/2 wall, or knocking a picture off the wall.
Once my HP line looped a flower pot on a porch.. Clay pot.
Breaking things have not been a concern of mine.
If it was, I'm sure my opinion would change.
admiralclean said:I just see it being dirty all the time.
zee said:I have been using the "bra" for a while now and it still looks great... I prefer the "stealth" look over the shiny look now.
The cover doesn't get all messed up and if you notice something on it, it would take 2,5seconds to remove it and wash it.
Eric Valentine said:I had a helper scar the bottom of a wood railing up pretty badly with my wand (aw29) because he was ogling the customer instead of watching what he was doing. I did manage to chip the powder coating on a fridge in a rental (would have missed it if not for the height of the glide). A few wood entertainment center doors and dressers have been on the receiving end of dents also.
I think they are a good idea, but caution is always warranted.
davegill said:hhmm
29 bucks for a little piece of mind..we have chipped ad broken few things (large decorative candle, plant sitting on floor and a large jar full of change) that would have not been chipped or broken with this on the wand.
i am gunna order one if i dont win one...hell i will need to order another one for the other truck any way
besides if greenie puts his name on it thats good enough for me, as much help as he has given me over the years and has never steered me wrong...
as for mikeys mean insensitive comment, i think you should choose one of these punishments..
1) exercise your free powers and send me one of these..
2) ban yourself for 24 hrs
3) have to change garys diaper or hold the "happy towel" so he can 2 hand it.