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It's worth remembering that you get a stock every bit as good as a Macmillan but bedded, for a similar or cheaper price.
With respect, I don't think that's entirely fair. I see someone who has a good brand, makes quality products the market likes, and with strong commitment to his customers. This ought to be a solid basis for growth. However, I also see someone who works so hard at making stocks and looking after customers that he has insufficient time and headspace to stand back and do anything strategic. If that's what you mean by "pulling his finger out", then fair enough, but the phrase usually implies idleness or complacency, of which I have never seen any trace of in my dealings with Danny: quite the opposite in fact.If Danny pulled his finger out he could really do something with the company.
With respect, I don't think that's entirely fair. I see someone who has a good brand, makes quality products the market likes, and with strong commitment to his customers. This ought to be a solid basis for growth. However, I also see someone who works so hard at making stocks and looking after customers that he has insufficient time and headspace to stand back and do anything strategic. If that's what you mean by "pulling his finger out", then fair enough, but the phrase usually implies idleness or complacency, of which I have never seen any trace of in my dealings with Danny: quite the opposite in fact.
Plus employees are mostly a PITA, that can create more hassle and admin then the revenue created with their work .With respect, I don't think that's entirely fair. I see someone who has a good brand, makes quality products the market likes, and with strong commitment to his customers. This ought to be a solid basis for growth. However, I also see someone who works so hard at making stocks and looking after customers that he has insufficient time and headspace to stand back and do anything strategic. If that's what you mean by "pulling his finger out", then fair enough, but the phrase usually implies idleness or complacency, of which I have never seen any trace of in my dealings with Danny: quite the opposite in fact.
As promisedWould you do a review when you get it, with a picture, as others have said the website is rubbish. I am genuinely interested, i will at some point get a stock for a sako 75.


don't forget he does " wife recipes".
phil.

I would love to see a photo of that.I’ve just had my rifle back from Danny. He dropped my Mauser M12 into an RPA woodland stalker thumbhole stock. It has transformed the rifle and made it a joy to handle/shoot. His timings were at best optimistic…. But a great guy to deal with and a fantastic product at a not unreasonable price (in my opinion).
As a side note it’s also well worth going to see him to get an idea of the finishes and he can match the stock to your requirements. I much prefered the ‘Matt’ effect from the sprayed paint rather than the gel coatings he offers.
I’ll snap a picture and some point and pop it up on here/pm it. Nothing too fancy. But practical and comfyI would love to see a photo of that.
Does anyone know if he can inlet a stock for an r8? Seen he has done them for the r93...