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J.C. Wunderlich

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RPG

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Anyone know if J.C. Wunderlich (company) is still around? I bought some really well wearing clothes from them in the past, and would like to buy some more.

thanks,

RPG
 
thanks for the replies everyone, but the company I'm looking for makes shirts, clothes, etc. I'm assuming it's the same company, but who knows.

The guy I bought some shirts from a few years ago (Daytona, at Bulow campground) had one fake leg from a motorcycle accident.

thanks,

rg
 
the vendor you're referring to is no longer in business that I know of.
He was a regular at the Finger Lakes Rally for years but is no longer on the vendor circuit that I know of.
Can't remember his real name but I believe he's from somewhere up in the Adirondack's around Blue Mtn. Lake.

Hope that helps.
gsjay
 
thanks Jason for the info. Appears you're correct. I found a few phone numbers listing the business in Ossining, NY, but every # is disconnected.

Too bad, he carried some real nice thick, long lasting shirts that I really wish I had bought more of.

Oh well, off to look for the Chinese equivalent.

rg
 
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