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Hi Blake:

There are any number of outfits that can provide what you want, but I'm
going to recommend a fellow I regularly did business with when: (1) I
vacationed in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, and (2) he still had his shop there.
I'm speaking of Walter Palmer, (N3OLY), and his business is called "Mugs and
Stitches."  I think he moved it out to Lewes, Delaware, and I've not seen
him for three years or so.  I don't have an address, but if you look up his
callsign or conduct an internet search for "Mugs and Stitches", you'll find
him.  He really does great work; I have a blue callsign hat with the
callsign done with embroidered gold thread.

Best 73's!

John McCann
KW4U
Echolink Node Number: 1789

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