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channa1278
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old timer repair

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does anyone know who i can talk to about getting a 1970 old timer knife repaired?
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I would check with muskrat man although I think he's on about a 2 week backup right now but check with him.
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I think I saw him say 14 weeks.
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ORVET? maybe.
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Woah, I was way off on that one. Yes Orvet would be great!
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I think Dale may have a 6-month backlog. He's sure to chime in and let us know.
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Dale (Orvet) is a top notch guy. Even if his wait period is longer than muskratman's, he is worth the wait. Not that you would get a bad deal with muskratman either. They are both good at what they do. I have just had more dealings with Orvet and know him to be a real stand up guy.
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I believe I saw a post by Orvet that he was not accepting any new repair jobs.
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that is correct Orvet told me he's not accepting anything for a bit, he's got a bunch of stuff coming up to take care of, I appreciate one of the members here telling me about Dale turns out he's in the Great NW not far from me.
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thanks for the info guys........ ::tu::
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Re: old timer repair

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What repairs need to be done? Can you post pics or give a model number.
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