"Elmer's Barrels" retirement

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barrelguy
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"Elmer's Barrels" retirement

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All good things must come to an end. I am retiring from the Blaser barrel business in the fall of 2019.
I am turning the business over to Mr. David J. Campbell who owns Palehorse Zero, LLC. Dave is a licensed gunsmith and is being trained in using my process plans, tooling, fixtures and machines. He has been cerakoting my barrels for four years.
I feel confident he will continue to supply the same high-quality aftermarket Blaser barrels into the future.
Dave’s contact information is:
Email: info@palehorsezero.com
Website: www.palehorsezero.com
All inquires and new orders should be directed to Dave.
Thank you, all my customers who have purchased “Elmer’s barrels” over the years.
Regards,
Elmer

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All the best Elmer. :handgestures-thumbup:

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That is sad to hear you go .
But best wishes for the future with what ever you do.
Including enjoying life.

Warm regards
Steve

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Good luck Elmer. Enjoy your retirement you have made some amazing barrels over the yes, it will be said to see you go buddy, and you finally worked out PayPal as well 🤣🤣🤣🍻🎉🎂
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Just got my first Elmer Barrel. Guess it will be my last! Have not shot it yet but am happy with the looks of it. Enjoy your retirement, Elmer. Thanks for your contribution to the Blaserbuds community.

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Enjoy your retirement Elmer. From the first time we made contact on another board you've been a class act and a real professional. I've never heard a single complaint about your work. And in today's world that's a pretty strong compliment. I am very glad that you've trained someone to step in and keep up the good work. I haven't needed a custom barrel but there may be a time that something strikes my fancy and it'll be great to have someone to turn to that can get it right! Take care and don't be a stranger.

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A big thanks Elmer for your fine work! Cheers! Enjoy retirement. You were a real craftsman.....
Joe

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Enjoy your retirement :handgestures-thumbup: :handgestures-thumbup:

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