01 November 2017, 03:33
AnotherAZWriterI don't suppose he is close enough to visit or you would have done that.
Did you try calling from a different number? He might be avoiding you.
01 November 2017, 18:57
impala#03Is this fairly well known gunsmith a member on AR? Send him a private message. If you still get no response, call him out publicly. We all need to know, so we can avoid doing business with him.
02 November 2017, 00:50
Jim KobeIf he is an ACGG member call the ethics committee, they'll get results
02 November 2017, 04:14
bt8897Several people here have posted projects that he has contributed to, I dont know if he is a member here or not and he is too far away for me to visit. I will check the ACGG website to see if he is a member, I dont think he is. Im gonna give him till the end of the week and then I will post his name to see if anyone has any contact info on him besides his email. I have been hesitant to call him out incase he has had some sort of injury/ illness etc.
05 November 2017, 02:18
Jim KobeI do believe he is a member, get hold of the ethics committee. If you need a contact, let me know, their website is down for now.
05 November 2017, 02:57
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)Sometimes.. some folks are the type that get tired of getting bugged and every inquiry will result with the order going back to the bottom of the pile.
Realistically 6 months is not unheard of. I guess you've sent him a registered letter and ask for the return of your property?
And Jim Kobe,,As you probably know, the MOST the ACGG ethics committee CAN do is evoke membership....Boy,,won't that strike fear???
05 November 2017, 04:36
bt8897Getting bugged everyday would get annoying, so is not answering emails for months for a project that you were told would be done shortly. The fact is I would be fine with it of he said it would be done in a few months or January or whatever. Just some response would be professional