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:canadaflag:Turn around time for a Pro sent to Garrett

Leslie(nova scotia)

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From the land of the Bluenose.....just wondering if i use my AT Pro in water and she drowns what is the turn around time for it to return bearing in mind I live in Nova Scotia. Using the Seahunter MK11 for water digs but buying a back up for the Pro before I go aquatic! Old Freedom 3 Pluses still going to east Texas down the road! Thanks in advance.
 
I think the biggest part of sending it in is the time in transit to and from Garrett. Last time I send one in UPS took five days each way. Garrett seems to be turning them around in 2 or 3 days once they get their hands on it. I have always been impressed with their service.

Jerry
 
Took mine 30 days from the time UPS picked it up and delivered it to :garrett: and returned via USPS to Ontario. Must say that since its return it has worked flawlessly with no more falsing issues.
 
Sent mine and took about 30 days like OldCrusty to get it back.
Got held up at Customs there almost two weeks too busy drinking coffee and BS :nopity:: rant:
 
It's always stuck in customs for a long time. Usually, when Garrett sends me a boxed item, it averages about 2 weeks.
 
Ok, I gotta ask, and please forgive my ignorance. What's the deal with "blue nose." What does that represent?

- Muddyshoes
 
He lives next door to a Herring Choker and a Spud Islander...


A Bluenose is a person from Nova Scotia. A Herring Choker is from New Brunswick and a Spud Islander is from Prince Edward Island, :canadaflag:...
 
ROFL - Ok, that clears it up, thanks!

How hard is it to choke a herring, anyway? Do they fight much, or is it quick and painless? And by the way, we have chicken chokers here in the states, but they don't necessarily represent individuals from a particular geographical location. :lol:

- Muddyshoes
 
I,d rather be a red noser ( cold detecting in the winter or boozer) .
Sorry coundn't resist:rofl:
 
Muddyshoes said:
Ok, I gotta ask, and please forgive my ignorance. What's the deal with "blue nose." What does that represent?

- Muddyshoes
The "Bluenose" was actually a fishing schooner back in the days of such things. It was based out of Halifax. They raced them across the Atlantic and it was a very prestigious thing to be the fastest, and for a long time - the Bluenose WAS the fastest. Nova Scotians are very proud of their maritime heritage and the 'Ol Bluenose.
Since then Nova Scotians have been known as Bluenoses.
 
Fascinating, thanks! You're full of all kinds of information, Dahut!

- Muddyshoes
 
Muddyshoes said:
Fascinating, thanks! You're full of all kinds of information, Dahut!

- Muddyshoes
Well, Les has been a chum for some time now. I looked it up a long time ago.
 
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