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    I have an inherited wwII gravity knife that needs some repairs. After reading through some thread, I found people recommending a guy in Michigan. Quote below;

    ‘ I can vouch for the gentleman from Warren, Michigan who repairs gravity knives. I just received my formerly inoperable non-takedown gravity knife from him today and he did a FANTASTIC job!

    He fabricated the thumb lever and spring and I defy anyone to tell them from originals, plus his workmanship is second to none. His name is Tony and he owns his own tool & die shop. He is very knowledgable about these knives as well as other TR edged weapons. He can be reached by phone at (586) 758-7370 or online at tb8670@aol.com Tell him Larry sent you! ‘

    Anyway, the purpose of my thread is that I reached out through email and it no longer exists. That post was from 2007. I also tried the number. I’m wondering if anyone knows if Tony is still doing work and how to contact him? Or, if you have other gravity knife repair suggestions. Thanks

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    Unfortunately Tony has retired several years ago and does't do anymore repairs on Gravity knives. I don't know who else does, he was the best and the most reasonable.

    -Serge

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      #3
      Mack Pattarozzi from Eddy, Texas he repaired a knife for me some years ago. He also wrote a book about gravity knives. Wonder if he still repairs them

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        Originally posted by Serge M. View Post
        Unfortunately Tony has retired several years ago and does't do anymore repairs on Gravity knives. I don't know who else does, he was the best and the most reasonable.

        -Serge
        Serge, If it's the same Tony who used to set up at SOS and MAX I believe he passed away.

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          Originally posted by Ed Sunday View Post
          Serge, If it's the same Tony who used to set up at SOS and MAX I believe he passed away.
          Yes, same guy.

          That's too bad. Nice man. A loss to the hobby.
          He was selling his dagger collection last time I saw him at the MAX. Guys were buying it up and the cash was flowing. He had his wife and daughter there to help. I recall him saying to me; "Now my family understands that it was indeed a investment".

          Tony always came by to chat for minute, or ask my opinion on a dagger.

          Thanks for letting me know Eddy.

          -Serge

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