Yeah, and it seems to be the same issue over and over again on the custom side. While it's great that he is revising them, that can't be good for his bottom line. Either the measurements aren't taken correctly or the customer has set such a high level of expectation that they've been nitpicky about them. I mean, Scott's no different than any other mfgr making custom skates. It's exactly why I always insisted on fitting skates myself and not taking measurements from someone remotely; the adage "garbage in, garbage out" applies to that.