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How to handle problems with gunsmith?
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<blockquote data-quote="greggc1960" data-source="post: 877781" data-attributes="member: 67952"><p>Howdy. I see its been awhile since you bought that big, bad 338 378 Weatherby! How are you and it getting along ?! I'm building one, or trying to, anyway. And that is how I got here- I'm having having trouble with the smith, and not sure how to proceed. He is (by all accounts) talented; he just has stopped communicating w me. Won't answer his phone, or return calls, or answer emails. All of which frustrate me to no end. I'm thinking of giving him one more week of silence on my part, then try contacting him, and if no response continues, go and collect my stuff. He's had my action since May, and all the parts since Sept 13. If anyone can supply some kind of insight here, on this site, I would really appreciate it. I'm pulling the last of my hair out, and i dont really want to upset the guy, you know? Thanks, Gregg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greggc1960, post: 877781, member: 67952"] Howdy. I see its been awhile since you bought that big, bad 338 378 Weatherby! How are you and it getting along ?! I'm building one, or trying to, anyway. And that is how I got here- I'm having having trouble with the smith, and not sure how to proceed. He is (by all accounts) talented; he just has stopped communicating w me. Won't answer his phone, or return calls, or answer emails. All of which frustrate me to no end. I'm thinking of giving him one more week of silence on my part, then try contacting him, and if no response continues, go and collect my stuff. He's had my action since May, and all the parts since Sept 13. If anyone can supply some kind of insight here, on this site, I would really appreciate it. I'm pulling the last of my hair out, and i dont really want to upset the guy, you know? Thanks, Gregg [/QUOTE]
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