I recently purchased a Henry 2KD linear from Jim (MORERF.COM), no big deal you might say, but it did have to travel over here to the U.K.
The delivery of the 3 packages was staggered, more to do with USPS and U.K,
Customs than anything else. The items were exceptionally well packed and the linear was better than described.
It's refreshing and heartening that one can send quite a few $$'s to a total stranger and have such excellent service and goods in return
Jim is a credit to the hobby, and a shining example that other traders should
aspire to.
Eugene Barnes 2WOHMS Wales U.K.
MORERF.COM JIM
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Concerning Jim
I too have had some dealing with this ham. He is first class in my book. You can take his word to the bank!
Terry Morgan N8ERM
Terry Morgan N8ERM
Jim is a good guy!
I purchased a receiver from Jim. Arrived in perfect condition. I wish some of the lids out there packing newspaper and what not would take lessons from Jim.
My item was around 30 pounds and got here in one piece. Thanks Jim!
(now W0LC)
My item was around 30 pounds and got here in one piece. Thanks Jim!
(now W0LC)