Where in the southeast can I look at, demo paddle or buy a Finkenmeister?
jack
Where's da FM's
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- Bruce Farrenkopf
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Hello Jack,
I have heard that Robson has withdrawn marketing and distribution operations from North America. That's too bad - the Finkenmeister is a very good river running C1 . You might want to contact Robson directly (they are based in Bavaria, Germany) to purchase a boat. If you need contact information to do this, let me know and I will try to dig it up. There should be some Finkenmeister owners in your part of the country (Southeast). Best bet would be to contact one.
Any Finkenmeister owners down there in the Southeast - Contact Jack.
SYOTR,
Bruce
I have heard that Robson has withdrawn marketing and distribution operations from North America. That's too bad - the Finkenmeister is a very good river running C1 . You might want to contact Robson directly (they are based in Bavaria, Germany) to purchase a boat. If you need contact information to do this, let me know and I will try to dig it up. There should be some Finkenmeister owners in your part of the country (Southeast). Best bet would be to contact one.
Any Finkenmeister owners down there in the Southeast - Contact Jack.
SYOTR,
Bruce
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I don't think so- I contacted Robson, Lightning and a US rep but never got any answers about becoming a dealer- I definately thought Martin's was nice and prefer a cboat than a conversion. just my opinion