He was unprofessional in communicating with me regarding a C3 leather kit I was looking at, sending me short, brusque non-answers to my questions regarding what version I needed.
Eventually I just decided to take the risk and order what I thought was the right version (there were so many different C3's and little clear nomenclature as to some of.the earlier ones. Mine is a 1949 model that's apparently considered a "prewar," if you can buy that! I guess it means "prewar type" as opposed to literally manufactured before the war. No badge, film type reminder on the rear door, et cetera.)
It came and fitted fine, but I think that's not going to be indicative of how his products fit more difficult contours, since every piece of leather on a C3 is flat. It did smell slightly of burnt leather as he cuts with a laser, but that faded.