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Some suppliers that deserve a public Thank-You
After 5 years of on/off building of our RV-9A, we still have plenty to do before flying it. Maybe 2008? (formerly 2007, 2006, ...)
I thought this would be a good time to look back and thank some of the vendors that support our habit ... er, hobby. We have had positive experiences with all the following companies/individuals. In no particular order:
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If Gore can get a Nobel prize for peace, then I say give a Nobel prize for airplanes to Bob Nuckolls. This guy has contributed tremendously to our hobby.
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Suppliers
I would like to underscore your reference to Avery Tools. I have bought from them several times over my years of building. Always the best of service.
On my trip out to LOE from North Georgia, my wife and I decided to stop by Ft. Worth to visit my son and grandchildren. The closest field to where he lives is T67, Hicks Field. I had never flown in there before and was unfamiliar with the ramp and where to tie down. After landing, I happened to see Avery Tools place of business there adjacent to the taxiway and decided to stop and ask where to tie down. Talked to Bob and asked about tie downs. He said "why don't you leave your plane in my hangar overnight?" Talk about good ole Texas hospitality!!!! Bob must have this good reputation on the field too, as a guy came by and asked, "Bob can I borrow your forklift?" Got to meet most of the people working there and see his operation. Bob has a first class machine shop with a CNC lathe and manufactures some of the tools he sells. I highly recommend Avery Tools if you need anything at all in the tool line. |
Tool Sources
I'll echo the service from Avery, but have also had excellent service from Brown Tool, Cleaveland, and Isham as I took advantage of their sale offers during/after Oshkosh.
Mike |
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