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<p>[QUOTE="reader, post: 9596670, member: 255"]I promised to post on Perry Null in Gallup NM after I got my conchas back.Just got my butterflies back now. IMO Perry Null did an outstanding job and got them back to me in TWO weeks. I highly recommend them for repairs and of course for great prices on vintage AND new Indian jewelry, rugs, etc. They’re the nicest people and extremely knowledgeable. Definitely give them a visit if you’re in Gallup or passing through. We stop every year on our way to Santa Fe and usually spend a night there. A meal at Jerry’s Cafe is also a must.</p><p><br /></p><p>So what do you all think? I bought the belt-it’s a large one-prob 80s-at a garage sale about 20 years ago.It was always missing one butterfly which drove me nuts but the gal had no clue where it was, never called me back and charged me so little for the belt that it was still a no brainer to buy it but the missing butterfly always bugged me. I don’t think anyone could tell if they weren’t examining it element by element. Perry was upfront that the stamping wouldn’t be exact but I think the silversmith did a great job. I’m happy. [ATTACH=full]465196[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="reader, post: 9596670, member: 255"]I promised to post on Perry Null in Gallup NM after I got my conchas back.Just got my butterflies back now. IMO Perry Null did an outstanding job and got them back to me in TWO weeks. I highly recommend them for repairs and of course for great prices on vintage AND new Indian jewelry, rugs, etc. They’re the nicest people and extremely knowledgeable. Definitely give them a visit if you’re in Gallup or passing through. We stop every year on our way to Santa Fe and usually spend a night there. A meal at Jerry’s Cafe is also a must. So what do you all think? I bought the belt-it’s a large one-prob 80s-at a garage sale about 20 years ago.It was always missing one butterfly which drove me nuts but the gal had no clue where it was, never called me back and charged me so little for the belt that it was still a no brainer to buy it but the missing butterfly always bugged me. I don’t think anyone could tell if they weren’t examining it element by element. Perry was upfront that the stamping wouldn’t be exact but I think the silversmith did a great job. I’m happy. [ATTACH=full]465196[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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