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Old February 1st, 2008
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I left a few rifles at Tony's on West Liberty Avenue. I wanted to give him plenty of time to complete the work on them so I haven't asked about them in about 8 weeks.
I went to pick them up this week only to find the shop closed. I called his number and got a machine. The message stated that the shop would be closed temporarilly due to illness.
If anyone knows when he plans to reopen, I'd be grateful if you'd share that information.
I recall he was closed for quite a while earlier in 2007.
I have no idea what recourse I have should he decide not to reopoen the shop.
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The last time he was shut down for a while he had made some provision for people to pick up their stuff. While he doesn't seem to be the friendliest or most outgoing fellow, he does seem to be honest.
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Tony's shop is temporarily closed due to his being hospitalized.He will be re-opening as soon as he is able.In the event that he is not able to re-open soon provisions will be made as in the past two episodes for customers to pick up their firearms.This will most probably be on a given Saturday as in the past,which will be announced on his answering machine.Please be patient.Thanks.tom.
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