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Suffolk Rifle in trouble?

#1 Post by Brookers »

Has anyone heard any more about Suffolk Rifle being in a LOT of trouble?
I'm hearing lots of trade chatter and comments on other forums.

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#2 Post by ovenpaa »

Probably best left to the other forums then, I would certainly not discuss any alleged problems an RFD might or might not be having on a forum in the Public Domain, it is the sort of thing the wrong sort of people jump on.
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#3 Post by snayperskaya »

Ovenpaa wrote:Probably best left to the other forums then, I would certainly not discuss any alleged problems an RFD might or might not be having on a forum in the Public Domain, it is the sort of thing the wrong sort of people jump on.
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#4 Post by WelshShooter »

I would second what Ovenpaa has said. If you're concerned, why not ask the RFD in question yourself? Anything else you hear is a rumour...
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#5 Post by Sim G »

Neal posted something himself on this forum a little while ago about the situation. Seems the posts concerning it have been removed. The tone of his posts indicated a messy mix up that would soon be sorted. He couldn't have been too concerned as he mentioned he was heading Stateside for a show....
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#6 Post by bradaz11 »

did he come back though? ;)
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#7 Post by tackb »

as with any rumour like this , if your interested pick the phone up and talk to the guy !
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#8 Post by huntervixen »

Can I just add to this, Neal is a personal friend of mine and a thoroughly decent guy, so please can rumour control keep itself in check!
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#9 Post by dromia »

If there is a situation ongoing then any speculation here will do no good and could do harm, best if this topic is left alone and we treat this thread as if it were now locked.
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#10 Post by Brookers »

dromia wrote:If there is a situation ongoing then any speculation here will do no good and could do harm, best if this topic is left alone and we treat this thread as if it were now locked.
I'm happy for it to be locked if you feel it necessary.
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