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Dave Alie · · Golden, CO · Joined Feb 2010 · Points: 75

Lookin to get some cams re-slung and pick up some new hardware (budget permitting). I've heard awesome things about them many many times and I'd love to send the business to wired bliss, but haven't been able to confirm by phone or email that they're open and still in the re-slinging business.

I'm sure they just need a bit more time to get caught up on emails etc. but I thought I'd see if anyone in the community had any info before heading up to loveland in person.

Thanks!

AnthonyM · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2009 · Points: 30

Seriously?
This took me about thirty seconds to find

Are you the same guy that wanted the Rocknresole number??? They are a great group of people who have helped me out with various projects numerous times. I recommend them. I also recommend using google to its full potential.

Dave Alie · · Golden, CO · Joined Feb 2010 · Points: 75

Sorry, I should have been more specific. I had a couple questions I was hoping to get in touch with Michael about (estimate on turn-around time to decide how many to get re-slung at once, etc.), and haven't been able to reach them either by phone or email. I had thought about swinging up to loveland but figured I'd first see if there was info floating around that I wasn't aware of before making the drive. I know a lot of boutique shops are in trouble with the down economy, and I feared that Wire Bliss was among them. Not being able to get in touch with anyone over there made me think it'd be worth double checking that they were still up and running before putting my whole rack in a box and mailing it off.

I know they have a website. I'm aware that both mountainproject and the internet at large are equipped with search functions.

Dave Alie · · Golden, CO · Joined Feb 2010 · Points: 75
John Marsella wrote:He's still doing the reslings. I have brought him a handful of cams for resling and one for re-wiring the trigger. He does a nice job, uses good materials, and has pretty quick turn around. It usually takes him a day or 2 to return phone calls or email, so be aware of that.

Right on man, thanks!
AnthonyM · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2009 · Points: 30

I feel like a jerk now. My bad. If you email the contact us thing Mike will call you within a day or two... Thats my two cents. Sorry to jump on ya right out of the gate.

Dave Alie · · Golden, CO · Joined Feb 2010 · Points: 75
Anthony Milano wrote:Sorry to jump on ya right out of the gate.
No worries man, I know where your frustration is coming from. No harm no foul

John Marsella wrote:Also, he does the resling work out of his home, so it's not really a "swing by the shop" type thing-- he's got a dropbox for local business, but he's kinda hard to catch "in the office" (ie, at home), and it does seem that he floats between Loveland and AZ (or NM, I forget).
Cheers for that, good to know. I'm psyched to finally get involved with them, wired bliss gear has been on my wishlist for a while now.
Ethan Henderson · · Washington · Joined Oct 2010 · Points: 602

+1 for wired bliss.
Awesome company =)

Patrik · · Third rock from Sun · Joined Jun 2010 · Points: 30

Yeah, Mike at WiredBliss has been real busy lately as I (a perfectly happy customer!) sent all my booty from last year and then some for reslinging. His cam trigger wire fixes are real good too (tons better than my Home Depot solutions). He has had some trouble with email service lately, so I recommend phone if he doesn't get back to you right away.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

Colorado
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