This story is probably only funny to Brian, me, and the other Fibrenew franchisees out there, but I’m telling it anyway.
Brian sent me this Before picture of a small hole in a leather couch.
I thought it was a good idea to put the dime in there to give me an idea of scale, but I was confused by the damage. I could see the tear, but I wasn’t sure what the outline was around the tear.
So, I said to Brian, “Hey, what’s that outline around the tear?” He said the owner had put a band-aid over the tear as a temporary fix. I said, “Oh, that’s kinda weird.” And he said, “Yeah, but she’s a nurse.”
I LOL’d. Really struck me as funny. Maybe she just did it until the bleeding stopped. Like I said, probably only funny to me and other leather fixers.
He’s the After picture. Nice fix. Took me a while to find it.
So, if this happens to you, make your First Aid a call to Hepler Bros!
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