[Healeys] Instrument Restoration
Bob Spidell
bspidell at comcast.net
Mon Oct 28 19:43:26 MDT 2019
Also, the restorer may ask what kind of resto you want; 'better than
new' or otherwise. Morris at West Valley--ex. of MoMa--told us when we
had our BN2's tach restored that he could make it look new, but it
probably wouldn't look right unless we did the other gauges as well. We
went with 'clean it up.'
Bob
On 10/28/2019 6:08 PM, George Marinos via Healeys wrote:
> Make sure your comparing apples for apples. There are alot of
> variables and levels of ‘restoration’. I have not done business with
> either of those companies, only Nisonger’s many years ago. Let us
> know what you decide and the end result. I have a KPH Speedometer
> that I am considering getting restored.
> George
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Oct 28, 2019, at 11:31 AM, Michael MacLean
>> <rrengineer.mike at att.net> wrote:
>>
>> I have been getting quotes for the repair of my Bugeye tachometer
>> that froze up. So far only two quotes, but they are way off from
>> each other. MoMa quoted $175. I thought that quote was not bad, but
>> I was in shock when Palo Alto Speedometer quoted $375! Usually I
>> don't let price alone determine who I do business with, but in this
>> case it may just be the determining factor.
>> Mike MacLean
>>
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