Guys, I realise that there are worse things that are happening in the wolrd right now than my slight problem, such as the tragic events in the Indian ocean for all of us in the world, but please hear me out and please give me some advice.
I have a waffen ss EM's M43 field blouse. It has infantry shoulderboards. After reading a recent post wherein the advice was to dry clean uniforms because moth eggs are still damaging the material after all these years, I decided to go to my local dry cleaners. I must tell you that on one of my shoulderboards, the previous owner or someone else, decided to spill some glue on one of the shouldboards. The glue has really hardened the eyelet part of the shoulderboards and so it was cracking a bit and I have always taken real care whenever I needed to take the shoulderboard off of the button on the jacket.
Well, when I went to my local dry cleaners, I was explaining to the lady that there was a very brittle part on the shoulderboard and as I was explaining it to her, I was trying to take the shoulderboard off extremely cautiously myself. Well, this very pushy old hag of a lady grabbed the jacket from my hands and tried to take it off herself. I protested and asked her to let me handle it. She didn't, but proceeded to try it herself. Well, guess what? She tried to take it off so fast that the hardened and brittle eyelet part completely ripped off and I looked at the whole thing with horror. I was devastated to say the least. my poor poor baby. Ughhh....
I started a 45 minute harangue that would have done Il Duce proud, but understandably I was a bit nonplussed and still am right now. So I need to ask you guys some questions. Any random thoughts regarding this whole issue would be very greatful. Anything from how to deal with the strap to how I can deal with any legal issues?
She took the whole thing lightly, as she doesnt know the intrinsic value as well as the market value of this Waffen SS Infantry EM's shoulderboard. She said that she would sew around the hardened part and put it back together. When I told her how valuable it was, she brazenly told me to sue her....I left it at her store, because I at least wanted her to "fix it". I must admit that I had a bit of a koniption fit, but that jacket was my pride and joy. And I was so carefully trying to take the shoulderstrap off myself, when this pushy old hag took it out of my hands and tried it herself.
What are my options?
1)What shall I do with the shoulderstrap? Let her sew around the hardened glued area and put it back together like humpty?
2) Do I have any legal rights? I think not...
3)How should I deal with her? My anger has ceased any rational thinking. I would love to sew her eyes shut with her own needle...I actually toyed with the idea of toying with her store.
4)Will this shoulderboard lose quite a lot of value now? Not that I want to sell it...
5)Do I set fire to her store?
In all seriousness, as this has been a traumatic and frustrating event for me, what shall I do with the shoulderstrap and what can I do about any fees?
I am so upset I cannot think straight. Plus the fact that I a went out drinking with some friends afterwards...So any advice and any suggestions that I have not been able to think about, in terms of care, my anguish and indingation at her scoffing reaction, as well as any retribution would be most greatful. Anything you guys can think of. What pisses me off the most is that I was handling it ever so carefully in front of her, yet this pushy witch grabbed it out of my hands and then ripped it off.
I have a waffen ss EM's M43 field blouse. It has infantry shoulderboards. After reading a recent post wherein the advice was to dry clean uniforms because moth eggs are still damaging the material after all these years, I decided to go to my local dry cleaners. I must tell you that on one of my shoulderboards, the previous owner or someone else, decided to spill some glue on one of the shouldboards. The glue has really hardened the eyelet part of the shoulderboards and so it was cracking a bit and I have always taken real care whenever I needed to take the shoulderboard off of the button on the jacket.
Well, when I went to my local dry cleaners, I was explaining to the lady that there was a very brittle part on the shoulderboard and as I was explaining it to her, I was trying to take the shoulderboard off extremely cautiously myself. Well, this very pushy old hag of a lady grabbed the jacket from my hands and tried to take it off herself. I protested and asked her to let me handle it. She didn't, but proceeded to try it herself. Well, guess what? She tried to take it off so fast that the hardened and brittle eyelet part completely ripped off and I looked at the whole thing with horror. I was devastated to say the least. my poor poor baby. Ughhh....
I started a 45 minute harangue that would have done Il Duce proud, but understandably I was a bit nonplussed and still am right now. So I need to ask you guys some questions. Any random thoughts regarding this whole issue would be very greatful. Anything from how to deal with the strap to how I can deal with any legal issues?
She took the whole thing lightly, as she doesnt know the intrinsic value as well as the market value of this Waffen SS Infantry EM's shoulderboard. She said that she would sew around the hardened part and put it back together. When I told her how valuable it was, she brazenly told me to sue her....I left it at her store, because I at least wanted her to "fix it". I must admit that I had a bit of a koniption fit, but that jacket was my pride and joy. And I was so carefully trying to take the shoulderstrap off myself, when this pushy old hag took it out of my hands and tried it herself.
What are my options?
1)What shall I do with the shoulderstrap? Let her sew around the hardened glued area and put it back together like humpty?
2) Do I have any legal rights? I think not...
3)How should I deal with her? My anger has ceased any rational thinking. I would love to sew her eyes shut with her own needle...I actually toyed with the idea of toying with her store.
4)Will this shoulderboard lose quite a lot of value now? Not that I want to sell it...
5)Do I set fire to her store?
In all seriousness, as this has been a traumatic and frustrating event for me, what shall I do with the shoulderstrap and what can I do about any fees?
I am so upset I cannot think straight. Plus the fact that I a went out drinking with some friends afterwards...So any advice and any suggestions that I have not been able to think about, in terms of care, my anguish and indingation at her scoffing reaction, as well as any retribution would be most greatful. Anything you guys can think of. What pisses me off the most is that I was handling it ever so carefully in front of her, yet this pushy witch grabbed it out of my hands and then ripped it off.
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