Advice needed for my Bob Cargill knife.

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Hello Everyone. I picked this knife up here on the exchange a little while ago and am looking for some help. It's a Bob Cargill side lock knife. So the bolster is pinned to the back spring and travels with it when opening and closing. To unlock the blade, push the bolster back to free the blade from the spring. I think it's pretty cool. The bolster is very sloppy on this knife however, and I think one of the two pins holding the bolster to the spring is broken or the holes are egged out. This means the bolster is really loose an sloppy.
My question is this. Can I have this fixed without harming the value or the "collectability" of the knife? And if so, who would you all recommend for this sort of job?
Thanks for looking
-Caleb.

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So could anyone recommend someone who would be able to fix it?
I would greatly appreciate it. :D
 
So could anyone recommend someone who would be able to fix it?
I would greatly appreciate it. :D

Did you read the response above?
Is there something that would make you think that the guy who actually made the knife would not know how to repair it?
 
Did you read the response above?
Is there something that would make you think that the guy who actually made the knife would not know how to repair it?

Iv'e sent a message. There is very little activity on that fb page. I don't think fb is the best way to get ahold of him. I can't find any other contact info on the web. Do you know another way to contact Bob or did you just want to stop on by to be condescending?
 
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