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Hey ppls.

I'm confirming the drawing with my Laser Cutter and I should have a reply with a day.

I'll then order the guides, 3-5 days later I will pick up the bent parts and take them directly to my new bending subbie.

Then they will be put in boxes and sent out. Powdercoating is in there after bending too.

BASS OUT

Hey Guys.

Update: Just went to see how they were going at the bending place. Turns out their machine has been playing up all week and they haven't had a chance to get to it.

On the way there, I saw another place that I will get to quote the work as they can do everything from the start to the finish, including supplying material, cutting it, bending it and coating it.

I've been trying to get it done at individual places but obviously it's turning into a nightmare.

I'll will send the GTS-T Series II and Stag Series II drawings to these guys and see what it comes back like complete. I'm hoping that it will be near enough to taking it to three different places.

So, I should know by Monday or Tuesday about the new place and by the same time I expect to have the guides which have already been cut, bent.

Okay, have a great weekend ppls.

I'll update as soon as I know.

PS. I've learnt some valuable lessons from this group buy which I will keep with me always. Especially for any further group buys.

BASS OUT

Hey ppls.

All the Series I and Stag SI guides should be bent this weekend at the subbies.

I expect the quote from the new place today also for the Series II and Stag Series II

Full update Monday.

Update!!!!!!

Okay, literally just got off the phone to the new place.

They have come back with reasonable pricing, so I will be ordering from them. They are a little bit expensive on the Stag scoops, but I'll cover that as this group buy has been too long.

They are to be cut, bent and coated by the same company, hence making this much smoother.

A couple of little details are being finalised tomorrow and the order will be in tomorrow.

Not long now.

I have already begun folding the boxes up (mind numbing job) so that as soon as I have the parts in my hand, I can ship them out.

Bubble wrap is ready to go too.

Again, I thank you all for your patience and I trust that you will be happy with your parts when they arrive.

BASS OUT

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