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Pete_59
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Ranj, if you decide to bid on these let me know so that I won't bid against you, I know they're a littlle small for me at the moment but if I could get them for £20-30 posted they'd be worth getting even if only to loan out.



 
Posted : 01/08/2008 11:19 am
CHThree
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I've e-mailed regarding the sizes, just need to wait and see.

Thanks chaps.

Ranj

 
Posted : 01/08/2008 8:04 pm
CHThree
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Well the guy wasn't really what I would call helpful :

"I would not be able to do that accurately enough. I've described it the best way I can. I can't sell this based on a particular measurement and be wrong and have an unhappy buyer. I have more than 20 watchers and already have a bid. I think I'll have to let my description stand as it is. Sorry."

I am going to have a bid though.

Cheers

CHThree

 
Posted : 02/08/2008 9:14 am
Pete_59
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What a pillock :roll: , it's not very difficult to measure a jacket and trousers and if it were me I'd be as helpful as possible as the more bidders there are the better price you'd get, anyway good luck with your bidding :thumbs:



 
Posted : 02/08/2008 12:25 pm
CHThree
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Curses! Outbid at the last moment!

Okay, does anyone have an opinion on WPGs Denims? He describes them as olive green in colour.

Cheers

CHThree

 
Posted : 03/08/2008 3:26 pm
dieselmonkey
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Okay, does anyone have an opinion on WPGs Denims?

I've got a pair of their denim trousers on the way, i'll report when they turn up, but i only ordered them on friday, so could be a while yet.

 
Posted : 03/08/2008 3:55 pm
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Kept a good eye on them but didnt bid as the possibility of getting hammered on top with customs etc just wasnt worth it :cry: :cry: :cry:

The same seller also had a very nice US overcoat-also won by a jammy Italian :cry: :cry:

 
Posted : 03/08/2008 4:05 pm
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Okay, does anyone have an opinion on WPGs Denims?

I've got a pair of their denim trousers on the way, i'll report when they turn up, but i only ordered them on friday, so could be a while yet.

I notice a LOT of people order quite high value items from WPG-do you get stung with customs and fees etc?

 
Posted : 03/08/2008 4:11 pm
Ramsay00105
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I have ordered from WPG about four times and have not had customs or handling fees to pay. The orders have been around $200 each time plus carriage. WPG are good and only put the value of the item being sent not the price. (This value seems to be always lower than the price you have paid for the goods). We do a similar thing at work to minimise custom payments on items we export.
I guess if I am ever stung for customs I will also get a handling charge as the carrier calls this an admin charge for paying customs the duty and then going to recover the cost from you.
I plan on continuing to use WPG while the exchange rate makes it sensible and they deliver better service and products than some UK based mail order businesses.



 
Posted : 03/08/2008 4:49 pm
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Reason i ask is a friend recently tseted the waters so to speak with some low value bits from WPG-around the minimum value before fees etc.Got stung and had to pay £11 in fees if i can remember so i am very weary of ordering from them-shame as they have some good looking kit :( :( :( :( :( :(

 
Posted : 03/08/2008 5:06 pm
Tarnish
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I've ordered from WPG more than half a dozen times and I only got stung for my big Brit kit order about three years back. Getting zapped by customs duty is a chance you take when ordering from any overseas supplier so I wouldn't let it put you off ordering from WPG it is simply the luck of the draw in my experience. I'll be placing an order with Jerry again as soon as the sale on my flat completes!

:D

-Marc-


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Posted : 03/08/2008 10:43 pm
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Problem is i see it is if you get away with it-great-if not with the extra fees etc it wipes out the "bargain" element and could probably then get for a similar price here in the UK :( :( :( :( :(

 
Posted : 04/08/2008 6:10 am
dieselmonkey
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Problem is i see it is if you get away with it-great-if not with the extra fees etc it wipes out the "bargain" element and could probably then get for a similar price here in the UK :( :( :( :( :(

Even if i get hit with fees, on what i've bought, it'll still work out marginally cheaper than buying from SoF, and I'd rather give money to someone that's had excellent mail order communications and service so far, even if some of the cash ends up going to HM R+C and parcelfarce, rather than give it all to SoF, who seem to have a bit of a problem being even pleasant to their customers, half the time.

 
Posted : 04/08/2008 9:31 am
Tarnish
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Taff I think even with the customs and ParcelForce handling fee my order which was British BD uniform, full set of 37 pattern less large pack, ammo boots, anklets, GS cap, cap comforter, wool shirt, braces and a few other sundries I think I still undercut what I would have paid UK dealers. It wasn't by much, £10 to £15 perhaps but enough so that I didn't regret buying from Jerry.

I mean a rough example is that from Jerry 37 and 40 pattern BD jacket and trousers will cost around £145 inclusive of postage, the same from Sof will cost £176.50 with postage. That's over £30 cheaper if you don't get import duty. Also given that where possible Jerry is "economical" with the detail he puts on the customs label you may well get away with it. I always way up the pro and cons with each particular order but if there's a chance and even a small saving buying from WPG I'll do it.

Still as they says "you pay your money and take your choice"

:D

-Marc-


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WW2 armoury: WA M1911A1 SCW, TM M1A1 TSMG, AGM STEN Mk2, AGM MP40, S&S M1 Garand.

 
Posted : 05/08/2008 1:55 pm
CHThree
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I've got a pair of their denim trousers on the way, i'll report when they turn up, but i only ordered them on friday, so could be a while yet.

Any sign of your denims yet?

Cheers

Ranj

 
Posted : 12/08/2008 11:11 pm
dieselmonkey
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I've got a pair of their denim trousers on the way, i'll report when they turn up, but i only ordered them on friday, so could be a while yet.

Any sign of your denims yet?

Cheers

Ranj

Actually yes. material and colour-wise, they're really good (to my eye at least), but as for size, they're ridiculously huge.

Like, clown-trouser huge.

They didn't have any 34", so i said ok to a pair of 36's, as i thought i'd be able to take in the waist a bit, and they need to be big to go over BD if needs be, but this is taking the piss, i can practically get both of my legs down one leg.

Same goes with the BD wool trousers, i got a 34 in those, and waist-wise, they're fine ( a bit big, as i'm about 33", and they're high waisted), but the leg width is ridiculous. laid flat, each leg is well over an inch wider than my greek BD trouser legs, and when on they just look annoyingly 'flappy'. Do Amercians have really fat legs or something that i don't know about?

To say i'm disappointed is an understatement. Even if it's possible, it's going to cost me the same as it cost to import them to get them professionally altered. :(

 
Posted : 04/09/2008 8:13 am
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oops -maybe you should have gone for the size under if you'd wanted tighter fit? Denims were made to be worn OVER the battledress so a 34 waist is really more like 35-36 and so on. I quite like my WPG denims and as has been said by many others they used to be the best buy going as you once could get a full set for under 30 quid sadly now with the exchange rate its more now. Hows everyone feeling about him moving warehousing and processing to UAE? On WW2 forum there's lots of concern over delivery order quality (sometimes getting orders slightly wrong-delivery times being excellent)

 
Posted : 09/02/2009 4:10 pm
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yes evo, some Americans are a big on the large size( no offense yanks) , after all this is the country that gave us macdonalds .

 
Posted : 09/02/2009 4:57 pm
dieselmonkey
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oops -maybe you should have gone for the size under if you'd wanted tighter fit? Denims were made to be worn OVER the battledress so a 34 waist is really more like 35-36 and so on.

Oh yes, i know they're designed to go over BD trousers, but the size they are, they'd double as a pair of pup tents. :lol:

 
Posted : 10/02/2009 1:06 am
 Yith
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The arms on some SOF blouses are quite long. Gadge is a big 'un and has no problems with the BD he has...

But if you can afford it the best is probably to get a Pegasus one, which can be made to measure.

 
Posted : 20/03/2009 3:04 pm
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