To my current and future
customers,
I would like to take
the opportunity to thank each of you who have made my first
few years in business such an overwhelming success. This
success is a direct result of the trust and interest you
have graciously showed me by allowing me to work on your
guns. As many of you may know, I am currently studying
Mechanical Engineering at Bradley University in
Peoria, IL.
As a result of this success, I have found myself spending a
great deal more time smithing than I ever anticipated.
Although, I love this work, and find it very satisfying, it
has begun to hinder my academic progress.
I am in a pivotal position in
my life, and need to maintain focus on what is important to
ensure success in all avenues of my life both now and in the
future. I have established my shop based on outstanding
customer service, quality and integrity. However, I am at a
point where I am overwhelmed with demands on my time, and I
am finding myself struggling to make deadlines and I simply
refuse to let my reputation falter or let my clients down.
As a result, I have come to
the following decision:
Until further notice, I
will only be accepting
Full House
Builds and Rebuilds. I will no longer be accepting smaller
jobs and finish work. ALL current commitments will be kept
and your work will be delivered as promised with all the
care and quality you have come to expect.
Many of you know me
personally, and know that this is not a direction
that I am excited about, however, school ranks at the top of
my priority list, and in order to be successful at school, I
simply must lighten my work load to accommodate increased
time for my studies. I have 2 more years to complete my
engineering degree; therefore, this will only be a temporary
situation. This decision will allow me to focus more of my
time and efforts on school while still allowing me to
deliver outstanding customer service and workmanship of the
highest quality.
Thank you,
Bob Miller
I have started doing some competition shooting and signed up
with the USPSA. I have some videos up on YouTube and
you can see them at
www.youtube.com/millercustom - I need practice, but the
sport sure is fun.