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<blockquote data-quote="sable tireur" data-source="post: 1462198" data-attributes="member: 27307"><p>Tom was preparing for and participating in the King of Two Miles shoot during the end of June and the first part of July so I'll probably guess that he is pretty far behind. I would call or e-mail him to see where the project sits now. </p><p></p><p>Large, super busy companies can often drop the ball on small details or get behind with general production due to any number of unforeseen incidents. We all think that we are the center of the known universe and take problems such as these very personally then castigate the manufacturer as if it was done on purpose. I know Tom and Kelly through doing business with them on a larger scale for many years. They are good men who sometimes get too busy or have an employee who drops the ball in a rare instance. Maybe an important cog in the system got called away or came down sick, it happens and then something can go wrong. Give 'em a break and call or e-mail for information. They will all work with you to rectify problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sable tireur, post: 1462198, member: 27307"] Tom was preparing for and participating in the King of Two Miles shoot during the end of June and the first part of July so I'll probably guess that he is pretty far behind. I would call or e-mail him to see where the project sits now. Large, super busy companies can often drop the ball on small details or get behind with general production due to any number of unforeseen incidents. We all think that we are the center of the known universe and take problems such as these very personally then castigate the manufacturer as if it was done on purpose. I know Tom and Kelly through doing business with them on a larger scale for many years. They are good men who sometimes get too busy or have an employee who drops the ball in a rare instance. Maybe an important cog in the system got called away or came down sick, it happens and then something can go wrong. Give 'em a break and call or e-mail for information. They will all work with you to rectify problems. [/QUOTE]
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