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Unread 04-10-2017, 03:04 PM   #3
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Having spent my entire 'working life' in retail I can't begin to count the thousands of times I would have liked to say, "Please be more patient - you are not my only customer, many are ahead of you and I haven't even started on their order yet." but I rarely ever did.

The fact that the order was received and recorded on a particular date means very little when it comes to when the order was taken from the slot on the wall and parts were selected to be fitted to make a gun. They may have begun work on it just a couple of weeks prior to the gun being shipped.

My guess, in a relatively high-volume engraving room where possibly a couple of experienced (who were working against the clock) people worked on a single D grade could probably knock one out in about three or four hours. (JMHO)






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