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Aaron Davis
1209 E. Dayton Yellow Springs Road Fairborn Ohio 45324. 937-631-2854 aaron_unertl@earthlink.net Ken. Ps. Underscore between Aaron and unertl in email address.
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If he is still giving out that address, I would have no part of him.
I checked that out for a member last fall and it's a UPS store that never heard of Arron Davis. I tracked him to Donnelsville Ohio and another address. That was the address of the USpost office in Donnelsville. I can't remember the member I was checking for. He just wanted his scope back. Hopefully he will see this and bring us up to date. Kenny
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Now you mention that, Kenny, I vaguely remember that thread.
I've had that address for several years, but never used it. Probably never will, now! Regards,Ken.
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As an afterthought, I might be nice to have some recent transactions
of Mr. Davis. Or even a physical address. Maybe he don't like visitors. As I recall, he had sickness in the family or something. Kenny
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http://unertl.alexweb.net/
I have bought parts from Parson's, great service and reasonable prices. He has been in the business at least 30 years. I know he repairs them as well. It is who I would use. |
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Was a good repair, and am happy with it. He does know Unertls. I understand He had some serious family medical problems that affected his turn around time. |
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Aaron Davis
The address I was given for Aaron Davis is a P O Box in Donnerville, Ohio. So if I'm reading right, the end result was satisfactory BlueHaze? I've been informed to stay away from Parson's unless I don't care to wait up to a year and half.
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Donnelsville OH, 45319-0234. He got it O.K. at that address. Yes I am satisfied with the repair.The scope was an expensive ( for me) Programmer 200. Once He got the Med thing taken care of the wait time was reasonable. Probably best to call him and ask about turn around. Chuck |
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Aaron Davis
Chuck,
I had spoke with him the other day and it he seemed to be a first rate guy. Turn around time was decent. Thanks for your advice, Stan |
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I bought an old Unertl scope that had a drooping horizontal wire in the reticle. I was always afraid of loosing the anti-fog charge, but then a more enlightened guy told me not to worry about such, guess they never had any in some of their scopes.
So I took the rear of the scope apart and removed the part that houses the reticle. Four screws and some fine wire, mine was just a crosshair type, not a dot etc. So as usual in most things first time around, I did not know what to use for the reticle material. I used a human hair, and once in place, the crosshair looked like two telephone poles. I tried a lot of things, all were way, way too big. Finally I noticed an old pair of dress socks with some of the fine elastic hanging out, that stretched across the screws worked nicely, not a true fine but a long ways from a medium crosshair. Still is in place, so cannot complain too much. I thought perhaps color of the material might be an issue, but appeared black like I wanted; just one of those mysteries. If I had to do it over again, I think I would lay out the 20 bucks or so for 10 feet of some of the 0005 or 0015 tungsten wire that a guy sells on Ebay. That would be more better for the do it yourselfer as the old cook used to say. FWIW. |
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