Anyone had any dealings with these folks?
November 30 I ordered a holster for my new S&W 69.
Now, I have used Tucker on several occasions with no issues.
El Paso had a statement that because of their efforts to make exceptional products as well as COVID causing personnel shortages, delivery could be as long as 90 days. I am okay weigh that especially since it’s also Christmas time so I place my order and pay with a credit card.
Here we are 4 months later and still no holster so I call them. The man put me on hold while he went looking for the order. After about 10 minutes he comes back and said he found it and it was on the production line but he moved it ahead of some others that had been there less time. He said if I hadn’t received it in 3 weeks to call him back.
As much as I like what I ordered, I will give them the 3 weeks but after that I will cancel and order from Tucker. Just wanted something a little different and to still give it to a Texas company.
El Paso Saddlery
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Re: El Paso Saddlery
I've had good luck with DM Bullard.
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Re: El Paso Saddlery
I had the same issue with Bullard as the OP is having with El Paso. I know that all guns and gun accessory sales are at record levels, but it seem many have resorted to the COVID defense. It could be feasible, that getting raw materials is slower, but I felt like they did not get in a hurry, until I threatened to cancel my order. JMHO
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Re: El Paso Saddlery
I’ve always had good luck with El Paso Saddlery, but it helps that I’m right here in town. They’ve never had a reputation for fast service, and it’s possible that COVID and the supply chain have caused further delay. I like their products so, to me, it’s worth the wait.
Re: El Paso Saddlery
I have never had any problems with El Paso Sadderly or Bullard’s. I haven’t ordered anything in a while. I just put a order in for one Bullard’s because I am hoping they will be a little quicker than TT Gunleather. However I made an order with Tim at TT Gunleather at the same time as Bullard’s. We will see who is quicker.
I hope El Paso Sadderly will not disappoint you even more.
I hope El Paso Sadderly will not disappoint you even more.
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Re: El Paso Saddlery
I have several El Paso Saddlery products and whereas I like their holsters, I do not care for their belts. Have used them since the late 70s. Has always been a wait, but within reason for most of the other custom shops. Agree, I am getting tired of the COVID defense by everyone. In the last few years, I have moved most of my stuff to MTR Leather out of NC after El Paso couldn't seem to measure a belt to the correct length.
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Re: El Paso Saddlery
EPS makes great products, but all my dealings are pre-COVID. I got some stuff for my cowboy shooting outfit, and they even reworked a holster no charge.
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