I do not have any guns at Andy's so I guess I do not have a major problem. But I hate to see anyone in such a tight spot. If you have ever seen or run a business that just died a slow death your heart can go out to him. You live on a cash flow, it slows down, you start doing things that you would never do under normal situations then it just snowballs. Some here can tell what it is like to live this nightmare. A few lucky ones managed to pull their business through the rough times and fail to remember what it was like to dread the mailman or hate the phone calls from banks, creditors or even friends.
I understand that Andy has had some major health problems and then on top of that his father passed not long ago. Easy to figure out how a good person could get into a difficult situation like he apparently is in at this time. If you have never been in such a tight spot you should consider yourself blessed.
I for one, as many others here hope that Andy can pull himself out of this mess. A reputation is a hard thing to rebuild. Guess it shows how hard it is to stay afloat as a gunsmith these days. The wolf is never far from the door.
Last edited by KY Jon; 07/29/07 10:57 PM.