Giveaway - Lake Country Changeable Backing Plate System
Some of you may remember that I recently posted about an issue I had with a recently acquired Lake Country Changeable Backing Plate System for the Flex 3401 VRG. That post was quickly replied to by Eric from Lake Country, and he requested that I contact him directly about my issue. I quickly sent an email to Eric, mentioning I had already contacted Autopia about it, and he stepped up big time by sending me not one, but two replacements (one to keep as a spare in the unlikely event that something goes wrong).
The next day, I received a replacement backing plate system from Autopia, and my immediate thought was that Eric had decided to just have a single replacement sent overnight instead of sending two by ground. That works for me, I was just happy to have a replacement, and thought nothing more of it.
Well, Friday rolls around and the UPS guy shows up with a few packages I had been expecting. As I'm later going through and opening my packages, I find that one of them contains two backing plate systems... it's from Lake Country. I was thinking "Great, the guy from Lake Country is going to think that I scammed him!", so I immediately emailed Eric, explained what happened, and asked how I could make things right. He replies and tells me to just keep them for all of my troubles, but I just don't feel right about that...
So, I have decided to give one away!!
http://www.autogeek.net/flex-xc3401-backing-plates.html
The rules are simple, reply to this post by midnight Friday (Autogeek local time) with your answer to the following trivia question:
What year did Lake Country Manufacturing open?
On Friday, one winner will be selected at random from all of the correct answers.
The backing plate system will be shipped out to the winner on Monday via Priority Mail.
Note: This giveaway is only open to US residents since I'll be the one footing the shipping...
Good luck!!
Re: Giveaway - Lake Country Changeable Backing Plate System
What a nice guy... both you and Eric!
To everyone reading this, if you have a Flex 3401 then... ENTER!
I love the 4" backing plate on the Flex 3401 with the 5" Hybrid pads and the factory backing plate is great for all the 6.5" pads available for working larger panels. This makes your Flex 3401 a very versatile tool. Nothing wrong with the 6" backing plate that comes in the kit either if you're the type that like "full backing support" on your larger pads.
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Re: Giveaway - Lake Country Changeable Backing Plate System
Lake Country Manufacturing was established in 1977 as its own name after being bought out by Jim Schneider. The company was formally known as Milwaukee Tanning run by the Koenchild family
Re: Giveaway - Lake Country Changeable Backing Plate System
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Originally Posted by
smack
Lake Country Manufacturing was established in 1977 as its own name after being bought out by Jim Schneider. The company was formally known as Milwaukee Tanning run by the Koenchild family
Just send it know, Mike is the winner. Ding ding.
Re: Giveaway - Lake Country Changeable Backing Plate System
Smack is correct about the date (1977) and the other facts. The company was already almost 100 years old when he purchased it. I have debated about buying the changeable backing system for months so this would make the decision a non-decision. Thanks for your generosity to the folks on this forum.
Re: Giveaway - Lake Country Changeable Backing Plate System
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Originally Posted by
erichaley
So should this be considered an entry?
Eric at Lake Country is the one who deserves all the thanks!
That's right isn't it?
Re: Giveaway - Lake Country Changeable Backing Plate System
My guess is 1977. Did not know it was the first person that guessed, sorry did not see that part.