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Attn: Washington State Collectors... Help!!!Gentlemen: I am having a very difficult time contacting Northwest Brass Works, a gentlemen by the...this thread has 3 replies and has been viewed 1282 times
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Gentlemen: I am having a very difficult time contacting Northwest Brass Works, a gentlemen by the name of Brian Sayer. I have written numerous emails, and left voice mails. No response. The 800# has been disconnected as well as the Fax. I am trying to order custom belt buckles for our Club. Northwest Brass Works is located on 16929 Bennett Rd in Mt Vernon, WA. If any one lives in the area who could check to see if they are still in business I would appreciate it. Thank you in advance, Joe Kelley, President Maine Antique Power Assn.
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Joe try this number,
Northwest Brass Works 16929 Bennett Road Mount Vernon, WA Zip Code: 98273 Phone: 360-202-1035 If that does not work send me a email I know of one more foundry in the area that does the same quaility of work. BTW NW Brass has a web site, Hope that this helps. Matt In North WET Washington
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Matt,
Thanks for your response. That number goes to Brian's voicemail. Messages left there or by email get no response since March 8 in several attempts. The fax & 800 numbers have been disconnected. We have seen & used their website. We're part way thru the ordering process ... have received a sample & would like to make a couple of minor changes before placing our order. At this point we are wondering if they suddenly went out of business. Quality of sample & others we've seen for Maytag Collectors Club is excellent but we're a little leery about sending money without being able to get a response. VP, MAPA PS Joe is busy buying an engine. |
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Years ago when I changed my phone # I was afraid something like this would happen. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Please note we got back in touch with each other and got the buckles there on time! We continue to make custom belt buckles for different Antique Engine Clubs and Events! Thanks, Brian C. Sayer www.northwestbrassworks.com
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