A shout-out/thank you to Greg Marsh

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Just a brief post to thank and give a shout-out to Greg Marsh for service and support above-and-beyond in connection with a recent Commando project of mine. Happy to share details in copious quantities with anyone interested, but I won't lengthen this post with them.

If anyone has need of any goods or services Greg provides, let me say you couldn't do better than to deal with him.

'Nuff said; as you were. Tx - B
 
Just a brief post to thank and give a shout-out to Greg Marsh for service and support above-and-beyond in connection with a recent Commando project of mine. Happy to share details in copious quantities with anyone interested, but I won't lengthen this post with them.

If anyone has need of any goods or services Greg provides, let me say you couldn't do better than to deal with him.

'Nuff said; as you were. Tx - B
Yep - nothing but positive experience with his goods , attitude and service to forum members . In spite of a litany of health issues he seems to “keep on keeping on “ and is generous with his time and knowledge on this site .
 
I bought a couple of things from him until he decided I don't belong here. He had some back up too. Didn't do much good though. I'm still here.
 
Ditto to all the positive comments regarding Greg. He always has the time to chat with me/us? about Nortons......folks like him and Steve Job, (Job Cycles) among others, are the go to guys for me.
 
Greg has also helped me out many times. Guys like him, and others on this forum (as well as Matt Rambow), are what makes accessnorton such a great asset. Thanks a lot, Greg! No doubt I will be bugging you again before too long.
 
A little late seeing this post but I wanted to affirm what others have said. Greg helped me restore my MK3. He rebuilt my engine and gear box, as well as answering a ton of questions on stuff I encountered. All good!
 
Whether it be his input to this forum, phone conversations, or hands on help; there is no doubt Greg, with his dedication, has been responsible for keeping many Commandos in good order and helped save them from the scrap heap.
 
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