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Old 03-18-2010, 09:49 PM
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Geeze Louise...I was just kidding. As far as Steve's work, I consider it the best and have never had a problem. He has always been reasonable on price and usually you could also ship other small pieces to be plated at the same time and there was no charge. There are guys in the resto world that I put on the A+ list. I put Steve for boosters and Eric for carbs on that list. These are the guys I consider all around good guys and I want them to succeed. The problems you had with him are very out of character from what I have seen. I hope you contact Steve and let him try to solve your problems like he has offered. I'm also sorry you thought I was serious about the stick. Can somebody please ban me.
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Old 03-18-2010, 09:58 PM
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I think in light of recent situations on this board everyone is a little edgy and am sure Charley meant no harm by that comment. I can assure you if it was a serious comment he would not have been using a stick. I believe right now everyone on here is a little leary about posting much regardless of good or bad for fear of reprisal or negative comments. It is the main reason I have all but quit posting as it is not worth the repercussions. It is a great site but headed in the wrong direction due to a lot of peoples' misunderstandings and negative comments directed at each other. Hopefully things will change in the very near future as this has been my home page for MANY years and I have done nothing but promote this site and it's people over the last many years.
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Old 03-18-2010, 10:24 PM
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[/ QUOTE ]Can somebody please ban me.

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No thats the easy way out. I hope we can all move on and start focusing on fun and informative issues. We have a great site here so lets take advantage of the wealth of knowledge, and the collective humor this group has.
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Charlie, you and me... cage fight during the auctions next year. Better start training.

Don't worry guys I have a thick skin. We called Steve and have worked out a resolution for the booster gone bad. Will keep you posted on the outcome.
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Sticks to be distributed to everyone with paid memberships beginning 4/1/10.
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Old 03-19-2010, 02:09 AM
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Thanks guys for all the kind words about my services. I try to keep all my customers happy. Dave, Thanks for the chance to fix your problem.
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Old 03-19-2010, 07:26 AM
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I think in light of recent situations on this board everyone is a little edgy and am sure Charley meant no harm by that comment. I can assure you if it was a serious comment he would not have been using a stick. I believe right now everyone on here is a little leary about posting much regardless of good or bad for fear of reprisal or negative comments. It is the main reason I have all but quit posting as it is not worth the repercussions. It is a great site but headed in the wrong direction due to a lot of peoples' misunderstandings and negative comments directed at each other. Hopefully things will change in the very near future as this has been my home page for MANY years and I have done nothing but promote this site and it's people over the last many years.

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Charlie, you and me... cage fight during the auctions next year. Better start training.

Don't worry guys I have a thick skin. We called Steve and have worked out a resolution for the booster gone bad. Will keep you posted on the outcome.

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I'll chime in here and say that in over 10 years of using Steve's services I've always had outstanding results with boosters,phospate coatings and zinc finishes.
His attention to the details make my projects first class.
Keep up the great work Steve.

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