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J D Hoffman

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I have a Doc Haddaway lock that has seen use since the 70s, and the tumbler busted some time ago, cracked in 2. I sent it to Cabin Creek and they actually ha a new Haddaway lock someone wanted to sell for a L&R lock. I snapped it up they did a first rate job for me. I now have a new lock except for the tumbler plus my old one works better than the day i bought it. They went way beyond just fixing my old flinter. Thanks to them 100 times over
 
I've never dealt with them, but its good to hear that someone is still taking care of business.
 
Luck you having a Haddaway lock. I had one once and miss it. :(
For yer missing tumbler, since it is just one part methinks a person could just make one with a file......and considerable patience.
 
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