Re: Just Trying to Help

Posted by Tim Wildey on August 15, 1998 at 18:08:45

In Reply to: Just Trying to Help
posted by Tim Wildey on August 15, 1998 at 18:03:47

Gary,
:I believe the quickest way to get a copy of the Standards would be a Model A Parts Supplier.My first choice would be Bratton's they ship daily.

: Sorry, Just Trying to Help
: Tim Wildey

: P.S. I have telephoned MAFCA before when I had questions that needed answered.

: : First of all thanks for the info on the Judging Standards.

: : My question wasn't directly pointed towards the MAFCA, I just wanted to know where to get them.If they don't want emails, then why do they post an email address.IF it's going to take a while to get a responce, simply note that it may take a while.

: : I tend to work until about 7PM Central time most days, so I don't have a chance to phone before evening, and I guess I assumed that they only answer phones during business hours so when you can't call during the day, email is the easest option.

: : Sorry if I seem a little pointed here, but your responce kind of got under my skin.

: : Gary

: : : Gary,
: : :If you want a copy of the MODEL A JUDGING STANDARDS & RESTORATION GUIDELINES WITH
: : : 95/98 REVISIONS.Item # P-1 cost$30.00

: : : Call MAFCA(toll free) 1-888-2MODELA
: : : or 1-562-697-2712

: : : Use your credit card and have them ship it today !!

: : : Best Wishes,
: : : Tim Wildey
: : : Member MAFCA & MARC

: : : P.S. If you have any other questions please ask them over the phone.

: :
: : :
: : : : First, where the heck can I get a copy of the restoration standards?I have searched the MAFCA web page and can't find anything, sent a message to info@mafca.com to which they never reponded (sent my membership app in a month ago, they cashed the check but haven't gotten any info yet, hope it gets better from here), and looked everywhere else I can think of.Can somebody tell me where to get them?

: : : : Second, have 2 Ford pliers in my hand with the screw driver tip on the handles.One has a smaller Ford script with notches running the same way as the pliers in the pincher end.Other has a larger Ford script with no notch.Can anyone tell me if these are both A pliers, if the notch is supposed to be there, and any other info on these?

: : : : Thanks.

: : : : Gary


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