Pati Fagan

September 3, 2020 at 10:37am

There is an old saying. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." With all the "change" going on in the world now, and people trying to remove history, it breaks my heart to see this change. Your products have always been top grade, which has proved itself. The original logo showed the 230 year history of the company. The new logo does not reflect any of the 230 year history. It's design looks cold and unfinished to represent your new name. It does not reflect King Arthur at all. So sad to see it go. Still glad that the company has kept it's high standard of quality.

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