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Charlie coulthard
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Champ in India? What's your business? Would be interesting to give you a follow over social media if you post anything on there?
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Paradis novo make grips in the UK
Minimums are much higher than 100 I believe
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Tai
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have UK made chevron grips.
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Just a heads up, if you want UK made, then in the context of grips, they won't be cheap. At the end of the day, UK made or Indian made, it's all just rubber, do your research and aquire samples, you will be able to find far more cost effective solutions without compromising on quality.
98% of customers wont give two hoots where a grip is made, especially if it's going on a refurb.
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Are the UK made chevorns thin?
Laver's chevrons are very thin and nice!
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