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Sorry if you took my message the wrong way
I have kept the specifics about what we're doing at Bob's Tactical to a minimum while posting online because many of the changes weren't/aren't set in stone. I don't want to lead anyone down the wrong path and I feel I already have, thinking that the projected opening would be sometime in January.
Laura seems to post very frequently out of concern and I simply put out the invitation for her to call or stop by and see for herself what we have done at this point. This is purely to put her at ease and to reassure her that we will be opening shortly. I will be happy to list the changes already made. I will not post anything that is a work in progress.
Laura, please look at this as an open invitation to visit our shop prior to opening...or anyone for that matter. We are proud of what we have already accomplished.
1. Showroom floor painted tile red.
2. Showcases refurbed/restained and new plexi tops on all but 4 tops.
3. All shelving restained and poly'd.
4. All showroom ceiling tiles replaced.
5. Removal of Big Al's inventory/trash/etc. (internal) took 3 weeks and about 12-14 dumpster loads.
6. Removal of Big Al's cabinets etc. (external) 22 cubic yards of debris.
7. Repaired carrier system, re-lagged to ceiling.
8. Replaced bulbs and cleaned lights on range (at least 50% light increase).
9. Ordered over $30,000 of new inventory which is on hold.
10. High speed internet connection installed.
11. Electrical fixed on front sign, now lit.
12. Lights fixed along driveway.
13. All insurance is in place.
14. Addition of a Saturday morning handgun safety class.
That's all I can think of off the top of my head. There are a bunch of major projects still in progress at this point.
I believe our customers will be very happy once they see what we have been up to.
We're at the shop 6-7 days a week doing most of the refurbs ourselves. We have had help from a few long time customers and we can't thank them enough.
If anyone has any questions or concerns, feel free to email or call if you'd like.
Thanks again for being patient,
Steve in MA
I have kept the specifics about what we're doing at Bob's Tactical to a minimum while posting online because many of the changes weren't/aren't set in stone. I don't want to lead anyone down the wrong path and I feel I already have, thinking that the projected opening would be sometime in January.
Laura seems to post very frequently out of concern and I simply put out the invitation for her to call or stop by and see for herself what we have done at this point. This is purely to put her at ease and to reassure her that we will be opening shortly. I will be happy to list the changes already made. I will not post anything that is a work in progress.
Laura, please look at this as an open invitation to visit our shop prior to opening...or anyone for that matter. We are proud of what we have already accomplished.
1. Showroom floor painted tile red.
2. Showcases refurbed/restained and new plexi tops on all but 4 tops.
3. All shelving restained and poly'd.
4. All showroom ceiling tiles replaced.
5. Removal of Big Al's inventory/trash/etc. (internal) took 3 weeks and about 12-14 dumpster loads.
6. Removal of Big Al's cabinets etc. (external) 22 cubic yards of debris.
7. Repaired carrier system, re-lagged to ceiling.
8. Replaced bulbs and cleaned lights on range (at least 50% light increase).
9. Ordered over $30,000 of new inventory which is on hold.
10. High speed internet connection installed.
11. Electrical fixed on front sign, now lit.
12. Lights fixed along driveway.
13. All insurance is in place.
14. Addition of a Saturday morning handgun safety class.
That's all I can think of off the top of my head. There are a bunch of major projects still in progress at this point.
I believe our customers will be very happy once they see what we have been up to.
We're at the shop 6-7 days a week doing most of the refurbs ourselves. We have had help from a few long time customers and we can't thank them enough.
If anyone has any questions or concerns, feel free to email or call if you'd like.
Thanks again for being patient,
Steve in MA