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Gloop
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Re: Aftermarket Wooden Stocks

Post by Gloop » 29 Apr 2014, 12:06

And when did they say you could have it?

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Marky610
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Re: Aftermarket Wooden Stocks

Post by Marky610 » 29 Apr 2014, 12:45

Gloop wrote:And when did they say you could have it?
4 weeks :mrgreen:
Land Rovers, who would be daft enough to own one?

silpig
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Re: Aftermarket Wooden Stocks

Post by silpig » 29 Apr 2014, 13:33

Marky610 wrote:
Gloop wrote:And when did they say you could have it?
4 weeks :mrgreen:
It wasn't quite as straight forward as that was it Mark? When I spoke to Joe and Simon yesterday they thought you were suppose to be sending them your stock so they could copy your inlet?

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Re: Aftermarket Wooden Stocks

Post by Marky610 » 29 Apr 2014, 17:01

silpig wrote:
It wasn't quite as straight forward as that was it Mark? When I spoke to Joe and Simon yesterday they thought you were suppose to be sending them your stock so they could copy your inlet?
Nope, I was waiting for them to call me when they wanted my stock, which they did, today ;)
Land Rovers, who would be daft enough to own one?

silpig
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Re: Aftermarket Wooden Stocks

Post by silpig » 29 Apr 2014, 17:15

Marky610 wrote:
silpig wrote:
It wasn't quite as straight forward as that was it Mark? When I spoke to Joe and Simon yesterday they thought you were suppose to be sending them your stock so they could copy your inlet?
Nope, I was waiting for them to call me when they wanted my stock, which they did, today ;)
Ahh, I see.

They are genuinely good guys. They definitely wouldn't knowingly let someone wait a year for a stock! Glad you're sorted out.

dorg
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Re: Aftermarket Wooden Stocks

Post by dorg » 29 Apr 2014, 20:43

After a bit of miss understanding we are all happily sorted now, Just so you know we make alot of stocks in American walnut and other solid timbers, they come unfinished ,semi finished and fully finished. We have a new website coming online soon.
Dorg
Joes dad.

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Re: Aftermarket Wooden Stocks

Post by PESCA » 29 Apr 2014, 21:04

Hello Simon, you keeping well?

Haven't spoken for a while and it's good to hear that the business is doing well.

George

dorg
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Re: Aftermarket Wooden Stocks

Post by dorg » 30 Apr 2014, 18:16

Yes George we are good down here thanks for asking. Business is very good, hows yourself.

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Re: Aftermarket Wooden Stocks

Post by PESCA » 30 Apr 2014, 20:08

All good, thanks. I think the last time we spoke, one of us was buying or selling something. So what's new eh :D ?

Geoff was extolling your virtues over a stock you did for him for the 6BR, by the way. In fact, over the whole rifle :thumbup:

Stay well.
George

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