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Re: Pukka Bundhooks
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 12:25 pm
by Robin128
Sounds explosive does that mix!

Re: Pukka Bundhooks
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 6:42 pm
by Polchraine
dromia wrote:
Haggis can also be provided for the more discerning clients.

Best haggis I know of comes from Buckie ...
A short haired brown haggis, photographed in the wild!

Re: Pukka Bundhooks
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 5:41 pm
by tikkathreebarrels
I'm going to add to this thread.
I visited Adam at Pukka Bundhooks quite late on the night of friday the 12th to exchange firearms for spending money. This was our first meeting and I was hugely obliged to him for being available at gone half nine at night when we were en route from Suffolk to Northumbria for a weekend with family.
I was only sorry that the remaining journey was pressing or I would have spent longer, much longer drooling over his collection and stock of long arms. If I hadn't have been downsizing I should probably have bought something!! Fancy him knowing that the rifle to waft under my nose was the Sako TRG - right first time Adam!! The worse mistake would have been to have arranged to do the business on saturday morning with money itching in my hands.
100% for helpfulness, obligingness, customer service and for being an all-round good egg.
I hope we can do business again sometime Adam.
Re: Pukka Bundhooks
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 4:58 pm
by dromia
Thank you for the kind words Tikka, it was pleasure doing business with you sir, and all the rifles shoot well.
