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Post by mrsmitty on Jun 24, 2020 3:44:08 GMT
I ordered an Albion regent in November of last year? I believe I'm on month 8 of 9/10 I ordered an Earl from KOA on May 23, 2019. I have yet to receive it although KOA told me they contacted Albion and it just needed the wire wrapping done on the grip. That was on June the 8th. So it should be shipped to me pretty soon I would think?
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Zen_Hydra
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Post by Zen_Hydra on Jun 24, 2020 11:27:26 GMT
Has anyone heard anything about the COVID-19 pandemic slowing Albion's production times?
It would certainly be understandable is their production turnaround was slowed, but I haven't heard/read anything from Albion concerning this (and I have an order in their queue).
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Post by mrsmitty on Jun 24, 2020 17:03:59 GMT
Haha just got my shipment notification from KOA. Kinda funny talking about it and bang there it’s shipping. Now for the worries of it actually getting through to Canada.
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Post by SifuWindsong on Jun 27, 2020 3:30:00 GMT
I did find out where I am in queue back in march, Basically like 13 Regents ahead of me?
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Post by xander on Jul 13, 2020 1:48:02 GMT
Wait times for their blades always seem to be between 9-12 months. I’m sure it’s worth it in the end but it’s a killer wait.
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Post by Zen_Hydra on Jul 13, 2020 2:11:39 GMT
I can't think of any high-end sword makers who don't have a queue.
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Post by stormmaster on Jul 13, 2020 2:18:17 GMT
the top of the top have wait times ranging from 3-10 plus years
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Post by Lord Newport on Jul 13, 2020 2:19:44 GMT
And then don't forget the wait times for quality scabbards for your quality sword...
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