Thanks all...Aldo is on it!

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Just wanted to take the time and thank you all for the recomendation on Aldo steel! I finally gave in and tried him out. Gave him a call and who should answer. Mr. Mustache himself. The order I gave him was nothing big. But we talked like old friends and the time the order got to my house was more than impresive. Thanks all for the suggestion. I will be doing business with him again very soon. And if your reading this Mr. Steel baron. Love the mustache! Don't change a thing! T Hunt. Seymour In.
 
I was thinking...

Knives are made from steel. Steel comes from Aldo. Doesn't that make him like the Godfather of Knives? :D :D :D
 
Man, if Aldo keeps up this great customer service, he'll never need a referral program. Which means I'll never get freebies for referring people to him... Aldo, stop being so awesome! I want freebies! :D
 
Seems as if everyone has forgotten how much getting steel SUCKED a few years back. Making it easy for you was the 1st thing we wanted to accomplish. Hope we're doing alright. There's a lot more to come gentlemen. Thank you so very much for your support and appreciation. It keeps us motivated. :)
 
...................... There's a lot more to come gentlemen. Thank you so very much for your support and appreciation. It keeps us motivated. :)

OK, Aldo, you know we can't be left dangling.
What is it -
Wrought iron from the Titanic?
Titanium from the space shuttle?
Hitachi white in precision ground?
1080 with 0.05% Mn?


We are waiting...............................................
 
MORE SKINNY W2!!!! i want to make damascus out of it and as I am inherently lazy, one less cut and stack step is always a good thing.:D And YES, Aldo, we do remember when you had to get good steel in the form of big, hernia inducing USPS Priority Mail flat rate boxes full of round bar send from some mysterious location in Missouri and everything else was a crapshoot.;) By the way, your packaging is a bit too superior. It was almost as hard cutting that tube open as it is opening a DVD.:D
 
Well.......actually................I did "happen" to pick up about 2,500 pounds of Carpenter R.D.S. L-6 this past weekend. :) For those with power hammers I have 5/8" and 3/4" x 1" to 4" wide randoms that I can rip down on the saw. As for the BIG pieces, they are going up to Niagara to get rolled into 1/8" and 1/4" sheet.

Other then that Stacy, there's more.(But we'll keep you waiting.):D
 
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