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Every mention of Alexander Leathers has been completely eliminated from the forum!?

apba1166

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I think once the AL jackets start appearing--like the one today!--discussion will turn to the jackets....and sooner or later we will all be not unhappy that there are more jacket-makers/companies/designs out there....whichever you favor or don't or whatever reasons. After all, we've had discussion of jacket features and designs and wearability....but also, as I remember, business/customer-relation practices of many companies over time....LW, Langlitz, US Authentic, Eastman, G&B, Goodwear, and others large-and-corporate or small-and-artisan....both pro and con.
 

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Gentlemen, we've established why the original Alexander Leather thread was removed.
Let's try and avoid muddying the waters of this mess further with comments that could potentially drag this site into the legal morass which currently exists.

Yes, let's not make this thread contentious as was the prior thread Feraud shut down. As he said, he didn't want to waste his time moderating the comments. I well know the time involved when posters get a bit unruly and require close moderation. He is the one in charge, so let's do as he says and keep this thread open.
 
Yes, let's not make this thread contentious as was the prior thread Feraud shut down. As he said, he didn't want to waste his time moderating the comments. I well know the time involved when posters get a bit unruly and require close moderation. He is the one in charge, so let's do as he says and keep this thread open.

I'm a huge believer in a moderator's "right" to delete/ban/censor/whatever threads. They are the one who is devoting their time to the job.
Having said that, I am also a huge believer in open discourse, and the questioning of censorship...as long as it is polite.
As with the boundary between any immoveable object and irresistible force, there is bound to be some clashing. ;)
 

majormajor

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I'm a huge believer in a moderator's "right" to delete/ban/censor/whatever threads. They are the one who is devoting their time to the job.

I'm 100% behind that. I do it myself on another forum (nothing to do with clothes).

I think once the AL jackets start appearing--like the one today!--discussion will turn to the jackets....and sooner or later we will all be not unhappy that there are more jacket-makers/companies/designs out there.....

OK. Yeah, so there are lots of leather companies all producing "similar" vintage designs. But let's use a little empathy here. Put yourself in someone else's place.

Let's say that YOU have spent the last 30 years building a company, training staff along the way, and making a product that folks love. And then a bunch of those staff that you trained decide to up sticks, get some financial backing, and then start copying your product, just down the road.

Don't you think that YOU would feel a little cheated? And don't you think that the financial backer would be laughing up his sleeve to read that you guys don't really care who makes the stuff?

Obviously, the foregoing is just an example, and refers to NO particular company.

But I, for one, care about what Ken has done for leather jackets in the UK. Many on here couldn't give a sh*t.

I feel ashamed of you. As ever, just a personal view:D:D;)
 

DJH

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Seems to me, people leave companies and start on their own all the time. I've done it and been on the other end too.

More competition and more choice is a wonderful thing for consumers.
 

majormajor

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Seems to me, people leave companies and start on their own all the time. I've done it and been on the other end too.

More competition and more choice is a wonderful thing for consumers.

So empathy is not your style, obviously:D
 

Equality 7-2521

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I think it's a realistic view of the world. Also if all those employees felt they needed to move somewhere to better their situation, who are we to dredge their names for it?
 

majormajor

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I think it's a realistic view of the world. Also if all those employees felt they needed to move somewhere to better their situation, who are we to dredge their names for it?

A cloud cuckoo land view, my friend. Wait for the court case:eeek:;)

And WHO is dredging names? I see no names being dredged.
 

Equality 7-2521

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Well I'm a common worker and think in that mindset. If I was working in a certain company for so many years I would only leave it to better my situation.

Well there is constant bad mouthing of the company these workers moved to which in turn is bad mouthing these employees.

I just don't see the point in constantly bring this situation of what has happened until all information is at hand. The thread now is trying to get on course and you bring up things that basically got the other thread closed.
 

majormajor

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Well I'm a common worker and think in that mindset. If I was working in a certain company for so many years I would only leave it to better my situation.

Well there is constant bad mouthing of the company these workers moved to which in turn is bad mouthing these employees.

I just don't see the point in constantly bring this situation of what has happened until all information is at hand. The thread now is trying to get on course and you bring up things that basically got the other thread closed.

Like I said, wait for the court case. There are alot of facts regarding this case that folks, like your goodself, do not yet know.

I could have said, in 1940, that the Germans were just "trying to better their situation" by occupying Norway. History would have proved me wrong:eeek:;)
 

garzo

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Comparing the situation between Aero and Alexander with Nazi Germany's occupation of Norway would be pretty funny if it weren't so offensive.
Perhaps the U.S. "liberating" Panama from Colombia in order to help it construct the Panama Canal would be a more appropriate analogy?
Perhaps Alexander is to Aero what George Washington was to King George III? Castro to Bautista? Robespierre to Louis XVI? Fletcher Christian to Captain Bligh?

Maybe the folks at Alexander just wanted to run their own ship and provide better service to their customers. Or maybe not. We don't know the details, do we?

I have no idea really. Do you?

I suggest we refrain from being absurd.
 

majormajor

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Maybe the folks at Alexander just wanted to run their own ship and provide better service to their customers. Or maybe not. We don't know the details, do we?

One more time

WAIT
UNTIL
THE
COURT
CASE

:eusa_doh::eusa_doh::eusa_doh:
 

apba1166

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I'm 100% behind that. I do it myself on another forum (nothing to do with clothes).



OK. Yeah, so there are lots of leather companies all producing "similar" vintage designs. But let's use a little empathy here. Put yourself in someone else's place.

Let's say that YOU have spent the last 30 years building a company, training staff along the way, and making a product that folks love. And then a bunch of those staff that you trained decide to up sticks, get some financial backing, and then start copying your product, just down the road.

Don't you think that YOU would feel a little cheated? And don't you think that the financial backer would be laughing up his sleeve to read that you guys don't really care who makes the stuff?

Obviously, the foregoing is just an example, and refers to NO particular company.

But I, for one, care about what Ken has done for leather jackets in the UK. Many on here couldn't give a sh*t.

I feel ashamed of you. As ever, just a personal view:D:D;)

Whoa...You feel ashamed of me? For thinking people might be interested in discussing a jacket on a jacket forum? Ha! I like that. (Joe Pesci: Are you talkin' to me?) Do let me know when I am behaving more to your liking. Because I probably never would want to.

Yep, I do get why Aero may not be happy, but they can speak for themselves on the matter, and do. Very well, from what I have observed these last weeks. As to your remark equating empathy with fairness: How do you feel Manet felt about Monet, Adidas about Nike, not to mention the 50 kinds of Greek yogurt now on the market thanks to Oikos, or the 100 kinds of jeans with a Levi 1947 cut. While Aero may or may not be happy "at the moment," they seem relatively happier than you are "in the moment."

Btw, majormajor, you do an accomplished caricature of adapting the Heller version of your namesake/moniker, itself a caricature. So if it's all a put-up from start-to-finish, you win: Bait swallowed, line hooked. I give up.
 

garzo

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Yeah, kinda like Adolf and Rudolf Dassler, dear brothers torn apart by shoes.
And I won't even mention Isaac and Ishmael ...
 

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