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GSpragge

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I was not aware of the feedback system, but I have done several trading deals with GSpragge and always with good communication and fair deals. Highly recommended!

Being Dutch I need to complain; the way he packs stuff is ridiculous!!! It takes forever to get to the nice items (but there is no way they could ever be damaged) ;-).
 
Aye, I second the nice words regarding gspragge. In my case, I myself didn't get to do the unwrapping, but the item arrived safe and sound in Europe.

Cheers,
Olafo
 
GSpragge wanted to get in touch with me and he came up with a very clever way of doing it. He posted a round on GB that he knew I would look at and he put in the description "JR_Ivey, please contact me" I contacted Gordon and it was one of the best mistakes I've made. I think collecting WWI and WWII 37MMs are the most complicated items to collect. I feel sorry for anyone that thinks "This will be an easy collection to manage" If it hadn't been for Gordon and another contact I made thru him in CA, I'd given up on my 37mm collection. I don't know of a better Subject Matter Expert than Gordon and his integrety is First Class. He has spent many hours reading and answering my emails, looking a pics of my collection and explaining why this projectile goes in this case. I even think he enjoyed it because he allways answered right back. As far as his packing technique goes, I don't think anything will ever fall out of one of his boxes. You may hurt yourself getting in it though! lol
 
GSpragge wanted to get in touch with me and he came up with a very clever way of doing it. He posted a round on GB that he knew I would look at and he put in the description "JR_Ivey, please contact me" I contacted Gordon and it was one of the best mistakes I've made. I think collecting WWI and WWII 37MMs are the most complicated items to collect. I feel sorry for anyone that thinks "This will be an easy collection to manage" If it hadn't been for Gordon and another contact I made thru him in CA, I'd given up on my 37mm collection. I don't know of a better Subject Matter Expert than Gordon and his integrety is First Class. He has spent many hours reading and answering my emails, looking a pics of my collection and explaining why this projectile goes in this case. I even think he enjoyed it because he allways answered right back. As far as his packing technique goes, I don't think anything will ever fall out of one of his boxes. You may hurt yourself getting in it though! lol

Dittos. Gordon is an upright guy. Cheers, Bruce.
 
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