Folks, quality takes time; a one-man shop like the Stock Doctor doesn't have a front office or a secretary, like we often are used to in other businesses. Denis is at gun shows all this month, so he may not be able to return calls or emails. I doubt he has a distro-list of emails to notify everyone about his absences.

This week he's at Dallas Safari Club. He drives to save money and shipping headaches. Long way from Oregon. I sent him my 1931 Superposed back in August, and I hope to have it back in Feb. If not, maybe March. Hunting season is over anyway.

Gun repairs take two things; money and patience. Usually liberal quantities of both. My guess that even "basic" guns get expert care and attention, as Dennis' reputation is attached to every gun that he repairs. And his reputation is excellent.

Last edited by No Dak Scotty; 01/18/15 02:43 PM.

Scotty