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Anyone ever ordered a set of "Blem's" from Wild1? I have heard that the blemishes are almost non-existant, and you really have to look closely to find them. For the money, it sounds like it is worth it. About $60-$70 cheaper then non-blem's. Thoughts?
My Wild1's are from DennisKirk. They were advertised as Blems and I got them for $100.
The only thing wrong from what I could see was some of the Chrome was missing where the Grips go. Something you would never see... other than that they were perfect.
Also remember that Wild1 stamps their bars with their logo where the grips cover as well so maybe during that process it messed up the chrome a bit.
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