Update on Vulcan Gun Refinishing

Joe Amorosi

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Most of you guys are aware that Nick is planning his retirement.
As of today, he will no longer be taking on new projects. The property and shop has been sold and the closing date is the end of November. He asked me to let you guys know that any projects currently in his shop will be completed before then and WILL NOT leave a valued custom hanging.
He asked me to tell all of you THANK YOU SO MUCH for your business and support over the years, and it was his pleasure to work with all of you. "Never met a nutter that I didn't like"
There is a bright side to this story tho... Frank (you guys know Frank,... ) will be taking over the business with a retired machinist in the coming months from a new location and apparently the new shop is quite well set up

Also, Landsborough Auctions will be selling his entire militaria collection including the contents of his "green room" in the future but, be patient. There is so much stuff, they're going to have a dedicated auction just for his stuff and it may take a YEAR just to organize it

And again "Thank you so much for your business and your kind words, I will miss you all"....... Nick
 
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I am glad to hear that the expertise is not being lost, just being transferred. I've heard good things about Vulcan, and it would be disappointing for that service to cease.
 
F*ck. I was going to sent him 2 or 3 guns to work on.

Any recommendations for someone to complete a cno7 build(sleeve bore and laser weld)
 
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