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Modern Tool Closing?

Don Sipes

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Earlier today I sent an email to Modern Tool Parts Dept looking for a part for my mill. I received a reply from Edmonton saying they had no inventory and were not taking any custom orders as they were closing. I replied asking if that meant Parts only, Calgary location or Modern Tool. The reply I got was Modern Tool! WOW! I hope I didn't understand it wrong.
 
I had an email exchange / price quote about a month ago. I knew they had consolidated the parts side out of Edmonton (vs Calgary) but didn't hear anything along the lines of closing. Yikes. I hope something rises from the ashes if thats the case.
 
FYI, Modern Tool BC (Port Coquitlam) is still open. They are not affiliated with the Alberta group so parts can be had there.
Both sold their offshore brand of machines, just different owners.
 
The thorny issue will be how to source parts (& service) unless someone essentially takes over operations. They have/had direct links to the networked factories & suppliers, parts match models & serial numbers etc. AFAIK the offshore suppliers don't deal with dudes off the street, they only deal through their distributors. Major blow. Hope it works out in the end.
 
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