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Head Hog repair

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sent out my heads in January anyone deal with head hog lately. when ever i call hes never at his shop to check where im at on the list . i know he takes a while just wondering if anyone dealt with him in the last couple months .
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Re: Head Hog repair

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Not in the last couple months, but expect a wait. He said 6 to 8 weeks but my cases took 1 year. The end result was worth the wait. Have you e-mailed him? That seemed like the best way to contact him.
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Re: Head Hog repair

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no i havent emailed him yet just always called him . he told me 4 to 6 months but ill try emailing him
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Re: Head Hog repair

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JIM--I know it dont feel right when someone you dont know has your stuff!--Believe ME on this--YOUR HEADS WILL LOOK just like they left the line!/Maybe BETTER!//But it is a WAITING thing with Don S.Everyone waiting not just you!---Again you will be VERY PLEASED!----RICHIE
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Re: Head Hog repair

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I sent two sets of heads (four heads total) to Head Hog last December 2014. Still waiting. He responds to emails pretty well.
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Re: Head Hog repair

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A sign hung in the shop of my friend for many years before he retired.
My work is Good, Cheap or quick but you can only pick two! Push me and I will pick for you…
Many shops are not open about this kind of policy but I venture to guess they do have one.

Good luck

John
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Re: Head Hog repair

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yeah i just get worried about my parts hahah sitting somewhere for so long.
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Re: Head Hog repair

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Post by gitguy »

Gotta agree, my '48 heads took 10 months, were not inexpensive but they came out looking better than new! I was concerned for a while but guys just kept reassuring me it was worth the wait - they were correct.

Cheers,

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Re: Head Hog repair

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ok cool sounds good
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