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    Can anyone recommend a good instrument overhaul shop? I picked a name out of Trade-A-Plane and sent him my beautiful Kollsman airspeed. Big mistake. That was two months ago,and I'm still calling him every day trying to get my instrument back, overhauled or not. The wife tells me I'm not sending out any more instruments until I get a recommendation.
    Bob Gustafson
    Bob Gustafson
    NC43913
    TF#565

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    Re: Instrument overhaul

    GOOD idea Bob
    I did the Trade a Plane thing like you several years ago with the same results. Won't do that again as would you. Sorry no recommends.
    B 52 Norm
    1946 BC12-D1 Nc 44496
    Quicksilver AMPIB, N4NH
    AOPA 11996 EAA 32643
    NRA4734945
    Lake Thunderbird , Cherokee Village
    Somewhere on the 38° parallel in NE Arkansas

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    • #3
      Re: Instrument overhaul

      Guys KEYSTONE ....Lockheaven PA. ONLY way to go From what little I know BUT $$$$$$
      Then again if someone stole your instruments I guess $$$$$$ and $$$$$$ JIM

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      • #4
        Re: Instrument overhaul

        Bob also use the list . Perhaps we have a local GWEEDO in his area to pay him a shiny nuckel visit ? We need to stick together and smoke out any trash floating around . People like this have no place in our space in my opinion. JIM

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        • #5
          Re: Instrument overhaul

          Actually, I had trouble with Keystone once. The only place I send stuff to anymore is Dave Rogers at Instrument Pro in Oakland, CA. 510-635-1142. They've done everything from very rare World War 1 instruments to WW2 stuff for me. Never a complaint.
          Andrew King
          Elkwood, VA
          BC-65 NC23876
          Bald Eagle Aviation

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          • #6
            Re: Instrument overhaul

            Keystone does a nice job. I sent Ken the 3-in-1 tach out of my '39 about three years ago. They did a great job on it, but be prepared to wait a little longer in my experience. I think he said it would take about 3 weeks to get it back to me. It ended up taking about 8 as I remember.

            Mike
            Mike
            NC29624
            1940 BC65

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            • #7
              Re: Instrument overhaul

              Keystone did my bubble face compass and did a good job. Took a little while but I knew that going in. They answer the phone and will talk to you. I haven't compared prices but they seem reasonable......Have a 3in1 cluster up there now.
              20442
              1939 BL/C

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