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PA Speedo likely has massive overhead costs compared to MoMa. After
all, they're in downtown Palo Alto, not far from Facebook and other
tech firm HQs (unless they've moved to, oh, Manteca, but kept the
name).<br>
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I had a really good tire/wheel guy--'Palo Alto Wheel and Brake'
IIRC, a second-generation shop--who was run out of town because PA
didn't want one of those grimy, blue-collar-type businesses in their
swanky neighborhood (he moved to Mountain View, but eventually went
out of business). I'm surprised Antonio's Nut House--named, in
part, for the peanut shells on the floor--has survived, but I hear
dive bars are all the rage with tech bros/sisters these days (same
for Fred's in MV, but I hear it's gotten less divey).<br>
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Either shop will do a good job.<br>
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Bob<br>
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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.
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