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PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 7:04 pm 
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bridge pins and stuff anymore?
I have been trying to contact John Mickelson but the service says his number is no longer in service. Maybe it's just technical?
I saw him at NAMM so I know he is still out there making products. Does anyone have new contact info for John?
I was told he moved recently out of AK.

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Craig, check with LMI, they have it.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 7:14 pm 
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Craig ... David Warther usually has a good supply of raw material as well as finished pins and other parts. I'm away from my shop at the moment , but will post his contact info when I get there in the morning.

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I've got a little ivory, if you can wait a couple of years! :D

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JWarwick wrote:
Craig ... David Warther usually has a good supply of raw material as well as finished pins and other parts. I'm away from my shop at the moment , but will post his contact info when I get there in the morning.


I got my mammoth ivory bridge and nut from David Warther too at the ebay.
His ebay ID is warthermuseum.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:21 am 
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I appreciate the help. It seems like John is selling mainly through LMI.
I'll check that out more.
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 Post subject: Re: Thanks Guys.
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clavin wrote:
I appreciate the help. It seems like John is selling mainly through LMI.
I'll check that out more.
Craig


Craig I don't know if your interested or not but I have some raw FWI I got from John last year. I believe I have three pieces left They are about 4" long and about 5/8" wide x 1/2" deep. Now again this is raw bone. Let me know if you want some or all of it. I know John is getting about $260 a LB for the raw bone This would be near 1/4 lb maybe a bit more but I would make you deal on it.


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