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Frameworth Sports Marketing

Frameworth Sports Marketing

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1198 Caledonia Rd, Toronto, Ontario, M6A 2W5, Canada
(416) 781-1115 www.frameworth.com
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Jan 8, 2018
BEWARE, these guys do not stand behind their products. I purchased a Signed Jersey and spent big bucks on it. The jersey was poorly manufactured and they refused to stand behind their product. I contacted them to allow them the opportunity to make things right however it appears they are too big to care about one customer. Be careful with these guys. I suggest you buy from someone who will actually stand behind their customer. Terrible for such a big company..........BEWARE

Nov 4, 2017
Very nice showroom and great customer service .. they were prompt to return my call and assist with my order ...Love the autographed canvas

Nov 1, 2017
Great company. Amazing merchandise. A must for any memerobilia fan.

Oct 26, 2017
Great service. Great work. Love this place.

Dec 21, 2017
Wow amazing place and the costumer service excellent

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The Great Whisky Adventure: A Journey Back to the Earliest Drops in History

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Join us, dear readers, as we embark on an exciting journey back in time, tracing the footsteps of our whisky-loving ancestors! From the mystic east to the rugged Celtic lands, we’ll...

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The Chemistry of Whiskey Aging: Impact on Taste and Quality

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Aging is a critical stage in whiskey production. The choice of cask, the length of maturation, and the aging environment all influence the spirit's final character. But what are...

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Whiskey Production: 18th Century Methods vs Modern Techniques

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The Science of H2O: Why Water Matters in Whisky Production

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Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink? Not so in whisky production! Here's a playful dive into the scientific significance of water in crafting the spirit we all adore....

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Prohibition and the Transformation of Women's Social Status and Behavior in the 1920s

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The 1920s, often referred to as the "Roaring Twenties," were a time of significant social and cultural change in the United States, particularly for women. One major element of...

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The Art of Distillation: How it Shapes the Flavour of Whisky

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Hello, whisky enthusiasts! Today, we're embarking on a spirited exploration of one of the most significant steps in whisky-making: distillation. We'll delve into how this intricate...

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Grain Games: The Whisky Character Playground

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Hello, whisky wanderers! Ready to hop, skip, and jump into the rollicking world of grains and their whimsical influence on whisky character? From the robust charm of barley to...

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A Spirited History: The Role of Whisky During American Prohibition

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Whisky lovers, get ready for a journey into the past, as today, we're delving into the intriguing role whisky played during one of the most dramatic periods in American history...

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