All About MeWhat everyone should know about me
My company is going thru a transition at this time. I've had to split the manufacturing operation into two locations. Our T-Shirts will continue to be made in Mayberry (Mt Airy, NC). The Dickies will now be made and shipped from Rockingham, NC.
Things I sell
Things I buy
Languages spoken:
English
InterestsHobbies
Favorite Books
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Favorite Music/Bands
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Business InformationHistory/background
The Mt Airy location has been in operation about 15 years and last year we made and shipped about 600 dozen dickies. Probable about 1800 dozen T'shirts. Our Ebay operator in Rockingham has been buying and selling on Ebay since 1997. The sewing operation in Rockingham will take some time to restart, but we have about 300 dickies on hand to sell on Ebay.
Payment policy
PayPal, Checks, Money Orders are accepted. If you can't pay until payday let me know and I will hold items for you if possible.
Shipping information
Currently I ship most items by Priority Mail because the post office provides free boxes and envelopes. It is expensive to buy new boxes and time consuming to locate used boxes. I am looking to purchase Tyvex bags so that I can cut your shipping costs.
Return policy
I normally don't take back what ever I sell unless you receive a defective item. In that case email or call me and we will try to work out something. I want my customers to always be happy if possible.
Contact information
910-895-2710 Day or Night. Ask for Dan River or Ron Shaw.
MADE IN AMERICA
Our items are MADE IN AMERICA. We normally buy our cloth in Wadesboro, NC or Sanford, NC. As far as I know the cloth is made in America. Our thread is purchased from Gastonia, NC. My current seamstresses are retired women in and around Mayberry. Both owners in Mt Airy and Rockingham are Vietnam Era Veterans. One served in the US Coast Guard (age 59) and the other one served in the US Marine Corps (age 53 and disabled) during the Vietnam War. When I walk into a store to buy anything I look to see where it was made. If its' not made in the US, Canada or Mexico (NAFTA), I don't buy it if I can get by without it. I hate to see my fellow Americans' out of work because some greedy company is trying to save money with cheap labor in a foreign country.