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Andy Sandoval
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Hi Carl, thanks for the heads up on the tuning wrench. Paypal payment has been sent. Thanks again
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Carl Williams
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You're welcome Andy...I'm sure your PayPal receipt will have your mailing address and I'll try to get your wrench in the mail tomorrow a.m. Appreciate the business and let me know what you think about the wrench? Carl
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I got mine a few weeks ago.. very nice product & well made. It is exactly as Carl describes!
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Carl Williams
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Thanks for the comps Bo and glad you like the Grab-N-Tune wrench...several other steelers have sent me personal emails and so far, 100% positive--really makes my day! Take Care, Carl :)
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TTT
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Top Floor Please
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Jim Cohen
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Ooh! I found a BIG TUNING WENCH online!

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Carl Williams
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Hex'd

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You win Jim...thanks, :P I guess! :)
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TTT--Thanks for the orders yesterday! Carl
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:) TTT
Jack Ritter
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howdy, Carl--

m. o. put in the mail this morning for the big tuner tool. good to visit with ya last evening.

Jack
Scott Truax
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Hi Carl,

Received my tuning wrench today. Great idea,
great product and great service. You've got a winner here !! (My arthritic fingers and thumb Thank You)

Best regards,
Scott
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Carl Williams
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Thanks!

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Scott,
Glad you got the wrench--that was quick--I did get your M.O. yesterday. Appreciate the positive comments! Take Care and thanks again...Carl
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Hi Jack,
You should have our wrench today and you bet, great talking with you also. Hope you like your Grab-N-Tune--let me know...Thanks, Carl
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TTT
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got mine today.
Brought home a 3000lb forklift with solid tires on it to take it out of the mailbox.
HUGEReal cool man.
I like it.
But not as cool as Jim's.
Can Jim's be Fed X'ed?
If so How much?
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David Biggers wrote:I like it.
But not as cool as Jim's.
Can Jim's be Fed X'ed?
If so How much?
You can't afford it. Trust me.
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I know what you mean Jim...
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Carl Williams
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Post by Carl Williams »

Thanks David and sorry you had to rent the forklift! :lol: Jim, you're killin' me/us..now take your wench off my wrench ad man! :lol:
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Joe Harwell
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Good product, fair price

Post by Joe Harwell »

Thanks, Carl.

Large turning radius lets you really fine tune.
Good, sharp checkering on the knurl job.

Really good if ya got a tetch of arthritis, too.
Joe in LA

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Carl Williams
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Joe,
Glad you like the wrench and appreciate the kind words...can also appreciate the Oats info :lol: Carl
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hi, Carl---- just tried out my Grab-N-Tune wrench and man you gotta keeper!!
most effortless fine tuning i ever did.no problem tuning all the hex nuts on my Zum . excellent machining
and very easy to hold on to and turn. glad i got it.!!
see ya,

Jack
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Carl Williams
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Tickled to death to hear your fine comments Jack--you've made my day! Take Care and Keep on Pickin'and Tunin' :D Carl
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