Airsmiths + waiting: how long is too long?

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  • ß.C.
    Registered User
    • Jan 2002
    • 1921

    #1

    Airsmiths + waiting: how long is too long?

    NOTE* Brad Nestle, if you see this, it's not you. It's the airsmith that made me run to you to get the job done RIGHT, thanks man you are the best!

    I sent my brand new emag norise body to an airsmith a while ago. He use to respond every day now he's responding once every month. I know that airsmiths are incredibly busy but how much is too much time to complete a project? To be more specific, I asked for:

    Make flame cut out designs like the ovals on a minimag and the circles on an RT Pro, except flame teadrops.


    He screwed it up, and now I think he's avoiding me. All I want to know is how much time is too much time? I know they are busy, but how much time should he have before I explode?(BTW I prepaid)

    If I find that the vote shows that I have given him way too much time then I will freak and give out his name and make a thread on the whole story.

    Thanks(for reading my venting),
    Benny
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  • manike
    INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

    • Jan 2001
    • 3820

    #2
    I've been waiting over 4 years to get my PGP's back from Doc Nickel... still no sign of them

    I think that is just a 'tad' too long
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    • Creative Mayhem
      AO's OFFICIAL CANUCK
      • Apr 2002
      • 3633

      #3
      Originally posted by manike
      I've been waiting over 4 years to get my PGP's back from Doc Nickel... still no sign of them

      I think that is just a 'tad' too long
      Damn Simon!! what are having him do? re make them out of gold?

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      • ß.C.
        Registered User
        • Jan 2002
        • 1921

        #4
        manike - wow, are you sure he hasn't forgotten?

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        • manike
          INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

          • Jan 2001
          • 3820

          #5
          manike - wow, are you sure he hasn't forgotten?
          Fairly sure. I remind him once or twice a year...
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          • Meph
            AO's Tippmann Guy
            • Aug 2002
            • 737

            #6
            I'd say 2 months.

            For just some flames on the side of a mag body? That isn't exactly creating a whole new body for a prototype. But maybe I have a wrong idea on the detail of the flames....

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            • Muzikman
              Everything AGD
              • Dec 2000
              • 6229

              #7
              Custom work takes time. To be honest, depending on who it is, what type of work, etc... An airsmith that has a gun for a year is not unheard of and to be honest, should be expected. Now, 4 years is a little long, but my guess is that Simon told Doc, "Take your time, I don't need them back any time soon" and that's just what Doc is doing

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              • manike
                INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

                • Jan 2001
                • 3820

                #8
                Originally posted by Muzikman
                Now, 4 years is a little long, but my guess is that Simon told Doc, "Take your time, I don't need them back any time soon" and that's just what Doc is doing
                Not quite... They were sent out in 1999 and I said "just do something cool to make two of the guns into semi's (so I had a matching pair to gunsling with) and one into a stock class pistol", I don't need them until Big Game 2000...

                And then I asked for them by Big Game 2001... and then 2002, then 2003...

                And now I'm not sure what I am doing to be honest .
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                • Dayspring
                  aka- The Day Wang

                  • May 2001
                  • 9664

                  #9
                  Next thing you know, Manike has a yellow ribbon around the trees at home and is having a candle, lit 24/7 for the return of his "soldiers."

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                  • thei3ug
                    Canicus
                    • Oct 2000
                    • 846

                    #10
                    manike and muz, i know you both have a bit of experience in this...

                    but let's say it's been a year and the job was cancelled by the smithy? What then?

                    Or it's been 2.5 years, and you really like the guy, and know he does good work cause you've seen it, but... don't know how to say "hey, what's up, i just wondered what's goin on" without being a jerk and maybe being put on a poop list?

                    I thought it would be a good idea to spread work around. Nope, just makes it harder to keep track of where your stuff is.

                    THink of it this way. you're doing business with someone cross country: it's never gunna work well.
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                    • ß.C.
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2002
                      • 1921

                      #11
                      wow just looking at the votes I can tell that people definitely expect their stuff too early.

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                      • spydervenom
                        Superior Member #2
                        • Mar 2002
                        • 475

                        #12
                        maybe its because our turnaround is within a month always, but i think that 2 months is too long.

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                        • shartley
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                          • Mar 2001
                          • 9169

                          #13

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