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Topic: OEM CC interior repair
Posted By: aokcaldwell
Subject: OEM CC interior repair
Date Posted: October-12-2007 at 4:23pm
Anyone recommend a company who can repair/upholster my 1995 Ski Nautique CC seats? The passenger seat and the driver seat cushion need replaced. I would prefer OEM CC material only. I have had no luck with the link on the CCFan page.

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aok142
1999 NSS
GT40 Pro Boss



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Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: October-12-2007 at 4:35pm
Originally posted by aokcaldwell aokcaldwell wrote:

I have had no luck with the link on the CCFan page.

What do you mean youve had no luck with the link? Is the link not working? Or did Christine not have what youre looking for? You can also try Midwest Correct Craft, but I suspect that if Christine can't get it, youre SOL.

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Posted By: aokcaldwell
Date Posted: October-12-2007 at 4:43pm
Poobah,

The link works, I just have not heard back from anyone yet. Looks like quality work though.

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aok142
1999 NSS
GT40 Pro Boss


Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: October-12-2007 at 4:57pm
Originally posted by aokcaldwell aokcaldwell wrote:

Poobah,

The link works, I just have not heard back from anyone yet. Looks like quality work though.

Im sure she will get back to you, but if youre impatient, heres the contact info:

Phone: (866) 589-5614
Email: info@nautiqueskins.com

And dont call me Poobah. It sounds ridiculous.

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Posted By: JoeinNY
Date Posted: October-12-2007 at 5:58pm
Might want to give him your name Tim

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Posted By: skicat
Date Posted: October-12-2007 at 6:26pm
I emailed them for a quote on the weekend & got it back on a Sunday. Very quick response. Maybe your email didn't go through to them. I would try again or give them a call.



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Posted By: bkhallpass
Date Posted: October-12-2007 at 7:37pm
Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

[QUOTE=aokcaldwell]
And dont call me Poobah. It sounds ridiculous.


I think he prefers the more formal "Grand Poobah." BKH

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Livin' the Dream



Posted By: aokcaldwell
Date Posted: October-12-2007 at 7:40pm
Thanks Tim and Greg. I can wait if it's quality work.

Adam.

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aok142
1999 NSS
GT40 Pro Boss


Posted By: 81nautique
Date Posted: October-12-2007 at 8:08pm
or we could just call him POO!!!

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Posted By: 81nautique
Date Posted: October-12-2007 at 8:10pm
Brian, Looks like you'll be in the Poo Class pretty soon too. We're gonna have too much Poo around here if we don't already.

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Posted By: bkhallpass
Date Posted: October-12-2007 at 8:40pm
As the father of a 10 month old, I can safely tell you there is already more than enough poo in my life. BKH

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Livin' the Dream



Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: October-12-2007 at 10:26pm
Tim, don't let it get to you! I've already been called "PooPbah".

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Posted By: eric lavine
Date Posted: October-13-2007 at 12:09pm
we need nicknames, Pete i think Pookie fits you

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Posted By: eric lavine
Date Posted: October-13-2007 at 12:10pm
holy---- you passed me up, i better start babbling

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"the things you own will start to own you"


Posted By: eric lavine
Date Posted: October-13-2007 at 12:11pm
babble

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: October-13-2007 at 12:40pm
Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

we need nicknames, Pete i think Pookie fits you


Eric, Careful with the nickname thing. Someone will start calling you "the tranny poobah"

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Posted By: aokcaldwell
Date Posted: October-13-2007 at 4:09pm
Ouch, didn't mean to open up a can of worms!

AC.

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aok142
1999 NSS
GT40 Pro Boss


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: October-13-2007 at 4:59pm
aok, You haven't opened up anything!! We talk like this to each other all the time!

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Posted By: aokcaldwell
Date Posted: October-13-2007 at 5:58pm
Good. I was starting to feel bad being the newbie and all. So back to my original question, Christine at Nuatique Skins is the place to go for upholstery?

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aok142
1999 NSS
GT40 Pro Boss


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: October-13-2007 at 7:51pm
aok, I don't know first hand because I've never had them make anything for me. I can only say that everyone here says the work is top quality but the prices are up there. I think they can pretty much make any of the older skins that are no longer available from CC.

Erik Lavine has a thread going because he has had work done by the Amish. Let me see if I can find it and link it. I of coarse do not know what parts of the country you're in so it may be a problem!

http://www.correctcraftfan.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=8477&KW=eric+lavine - amish upholstery

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Posted By: bkhallpass
Date Posted: October-13-2007 at 8:04pm
If you want it to look like original, Christine's is your place. BKH

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: October-13-2007 at 11:21pm
Originally posted by bkhallpass bkhallpass wrote:

Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

[QUOTE=aokcaldwell]
And dont call me Poobah. It sounds ridiculous.


I think he prefers the more formal "Grand Poobah." BKH



From Wikipedia:
"The expression "The Grand PooBah" was first introduced on the television show The Flintstones. Fred Flintstone and his friend Barney Rubble were members of the Loyal Order of Water Buffaloes Lodge No. 26. A high ranking elected position within this organization is Grand Poobah or Grand Imperial Poobah."



It looks like "Grand Imperial Poobah" is the highest rank.

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Posted By: aokcaldwell
Date Posted: October-14-2007 at 1:45am
I found the thread. Thanks. Miller Tarp Shop.

Thanks,

AC.

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aok142
1999 NSS
GT40 Pro Boss


Posted By: eric lavine
Date Posted: October-14-2007 at 12:18pm
Hey pookie, thats eric with a c

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: October-14-2007 at 2:26pm
Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

Hey pookie, thats eric with a c


Oh Grand Imperial Tranny Poobah, I'm sorry! I have a nephew who's name is Erik with a k. I'm so used to spelling it that way. It's the Scandinavian way of spelling it!!

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Posted By: woodyelc
Date Posted: October-17-2007 at 6:35pm
hey everybody christine is on vacation till the 24th of oct. she will get back with everybody that leave a message.

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woodyelc


Posted By: east tx skier
Date Posted: October-18-2007 at 8:49pm
I got an email from them recently saying they'd had some problems with email and could I please resend my request. This may also be a reason you didn't hear back from them.

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Posted By: Dabblin
Date Posted: October-19-2007 at 6:18am
Smitty's in Indianapolis does nice work

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Posted By: upholsteryguy
Date Posted: November-05-2007 at 9:50am
if you need custom Upholstery or covers...try StitchesAroundU...517-596-8016


Custom Made with Marine grade vinyl, or fabric...your choice!


Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: November-06-2007 at 1:10am
Welcome aokcaldwell. What kinda communications ya in? We got a few comm guys on here. Me..I just ended up 33 years (3 years ago..wow time passes fast) working for Ohio Bell. Ended up as a cable mtc splicer.

john

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: November-06-2007 at 8:26am
John, Well we know your not color blind!

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Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: November-06-2007 at 10:58pm
Pete: I was getting there...had trouble with brown/orange and violet/slate...had to have lots of light on them little wires and sometimes it is kinda dark where we work...right Gary? It is not cool to get off by one color when splicing in a 1800 pair cable.

john

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"Loud pipes save lives"



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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: November-07-2007 at 9:46am
Originally posted by jbear jbear wrote:

It is not cool to get off by one color when splicing in a 1800 pair cable.
john


John, With the large cables, aren't they split into sub groups of 50 or 100 pair because they run out of colors? So if you do make a mistake it really isn't out of the 1800 pair. Just wondering because I do get to talk with the phone guys on occasion. The last time was out back when one was up on the pole trying to repair a rats nest of splices on top of splices. It was under one of the "temporary" black trash bags because it was scheduled for a up grade. That temporary splice point was out there for 12 years! Every time it rained we would need AT&T in! They finally replaced the overhead and brought the junction down to a ped. I guess they don't like ladders anymore!!

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Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: November-07-2007 at 10:28pm
Right you are Pete as usual! Pairs are bundled in groups of 25. Same 25 color combos just wraped with a different color tracer. So...you really can't screw up more than 25 pair when you are splicing. Been in many a "temp" splice point wraped in a slicker. And they are going to peds more these days because guys can't climb anymore. We never even used to use a ladder for fear of being called "a ladder lineman"...but guys don't seen to care much about that now-a-days.

john

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"Loud pipes save lives"



AdamT sez "I'm Canadian and a beaver lover myself"...


Posted By: aokcaldwell
Date Posted: November-03-2008 at 3:34pm
John,

We install VOIP networks, PBX'x, voicemails, paging, fiber, copper, security, whole house stereo, theater, central vac systems and anythingy else we can get our hands on!
Beauty of a boat!

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aok142
1999 NSS
GT40 Pro Boss


Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: November-04-2008 at 12:21am
Adam;

Did you ever get your interior done?

Could not believe it when this thread turned back up...with your answer to my question as to what kinda communications you were into. My post with the question was from November 2007! But thats ok...glad to hear what you got going anyhow..even if it did take a year! Sounds like you guys are into all kinds of stuff. Good luck!

john

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"Loud pipes save lives"



AdamT sez "I'm Canadian and a beaver lover myself"...


Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: November-04-2008 at 1:04am
Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by jbear jbear wrote:

It is not cool to get off by one color when splicing in a 1800 pair cable.
john


John, With the large cables, aren't they split into sub groups of 50 or 100 pair because they run out of colors? So if you do make a mistake it really isn't out of the 1800 pair. Just wondering because I do get to talk with the phone guys on occasion. The last time was out back when one was up on the pole trying to repair a rats nest of splices on top of splices. It was under one of the "temporary" black trash bags because it was scheduled for a up grade. That temporary splice point was out there for 12 years! Every time it rained we would need AT&T in! They finally replaced the overhead and brought the junction down to a ped. I guess they don't like ladders anymore!!


Thats not a trash bag Pete,we actually have rolls of plastic and besides if it's been there for 12 yrs,it was a permanent fix.
And John I wonder if you were running into cable from about 10 yrs ago. I remember for sometime around here the colors were off. I think they got the wire cheaper so a bigger donation could be made to the Peggy Notebaert Museum I miss the good old Western Electric days-
I didn't even see the dates of the original posts, oop's

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Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: November-04-2008 at 2:06am
I noticed the dates...made a post to aok to point out his slowness in answering!

Rolls of Black Slicker...yeah thats a permanent fix in some areas where I worked! I remember that cable. We called it j*p cable because the colors were off a bit. Quess we were not to politically correct. Sometimes (rarely) I miss the old days too. Wait till you're off a few years (almost 5 now!!) you won't miss 'em either!

john

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"Loud pipes save lives"



AdamT sez "I'm Canadian and a beaver lover myself"...


Posted By: aokcaldwell
Date Posted: November-04-2008 at 11:25am
Sorry John. Missed the last post. Better late than never. I hate dead end threads. Thought I'd clean up mine. Guy like me asks how to do something and doesn't tell everyone how it turned out. The interior turned out great! Used Aaron Miller from Ohio. Amish guy did a great job! The stitching, fabric, color and price.
By the way, my dad was an Illinois Bell man for over 25yrs. Started climbing poles, did residential installs/repairs and eventually made his way into the office.


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GT40 Pro Boss


Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: November-05-2008 at 4:45am
Not to worry Andy. I have heard of the Miller guy as I am from Ohio. Bet the interior looks great.
Sounds like you have a great business goin' there.
Started the same way as your Dad...climbing poles for Ohio Bell right outa high school. Never made it into the office..retired after 33 years and was still outside. Loved it till the end but now am glad to be done (hear me Gary?)

john

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"Loud pipes save lives"



AdamT sez "I'm Canadian and a beaver lover myself"...



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