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I would love to get a kibler kit but the wait is not something a 66 yr old kid can deal with.
But might take me that long to pay for it. LOL
Lol but serious too
Other than the Woodsrunner, the wait time are pretty short now, a few weeks or less I believe.
 
Take a drive over to his shop, just let him know when you are coming. IT IS a good experience!!
I never allowed that in my shop. Time is money when your making muzzleloaders for a living. Every hour some guy was standing around blabing I was loosing 45 bucks. If a guy hung around for 4 hours there goes 200 bucks.
I was shocked when all of this GPS stuff became available for phones. I had people show up unannounced all the time, just to see "what kind of machinery I used". I'd point at the ol craftsman bandsaw and say "you're lookin at it".
I got my address off of my web site Pronto.
 
I never allowed that in my shop. Time is money when your making muzzleloaders for a living. Every hour some guy was standing around blabing I was loosing 45 bucks. If a guy hung around for 4 hours there goes 200 bucks.
I was shocked when all of this GPS stuff became available for phones. I had people show up unannounced all the time, just to see "what kind of machinery I used". I'd point at the ol craftsman bandsaw and say "you're lookin at it".
I got my address off of my web site Pronto.
My hourly shop rate way back then was $25/ hr, $30 if you watched, $35 if you helped…
 
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