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04 February 2005, 08:51
stocker
MMC checkering tool- Rob Sconce
Can any one give me an address or e-mail address for this gent. I'm told he is now doing maintenance and possibly building the old MMC tool. Or do you know an alternate for cutter sharpening and machine repairs/maintenance?


stocker
04 February 2005, 19:08
Jim Kobe
Send an email to Jan with the ACGG. This guy was at the expo in Reno the last weekend and was working with a wonderfully talented lady who does checkering professionally. These guys will repair your MMC; the new company is called MML, I believe.
acgg@acgg.com

WWW.acgg.com


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild

04 February 2005, 20:15
jnc91
Rob is doing business under the name M2 Checkering tools.

He may be reached at 817-426-4820.


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04 February 2005, 20:33
stocker
Thank you very much. I was quite surprised that MMC had discontinued the tool and less than impressed at their apparent unwillingness to continue serviceing them. However they may have made a good arrangement with Mr. Sconce.


stocker
04 February 2005, 20:38
jeffeosso
quote:
Originally posted by stocker:
Can any one give me an address or e-mail address for this gent. I'm told he is now doing maintenance and possibly building the old MMC tool. Or do you know an alternate for cutter sharpening and machine repairs/maintenance?



Stocker,
do you have an interest in one of these?

well, I happen to have one I would part with

jeffe


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04 February 2005, 20:42
stocker
Jeffe: I have one of these tools at this time. Hopefully won't need another. Really just needed to know who currently services them and resharpens cutters.


stocker