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    Weber service by Performance Oriented

    Short version:
    I have resumed scheduling Weber projects.

    Longer version:
    After deciding to re-locate from Oregon to Rhode Island to be close to our son I suffered a heart attack followed by our kitty breaking her femur which resulted in an amputation. This was January. The stress of the heart attack and of my unknown future combined with the logistical and financial upset with a cross country relocation had me rethink the plan which originally had me stop taking new projects to facilitate the move. Fortunately, my health looks to be in good order and my ability to work has returned plus the kitty is doing well. Having a revised perspective, my wife & I decided to stay where we are since we like our home and the relocation would be a year long upset, we decided we did not want move. So, I have begun scheduling new projects.

    I apologize for the uncertainty I have created with my changing plans.

    Paul Abbott
    Paul Abbott
    Early S Member #18
    Weber service specialist
    www.PerformanceOriented.com
    info@PerformanceOriented.com
    530.520.5816

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    Senior Member bob joyce's Avatar
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    stress is a dark robed killer.......
    it is great that your cat is doing well. having a pet's companionship is like having a big pink pill.
    hopefully your return to doing projects yields the gratification and motivation to move forward and feel productive. (a very necessary component of wellness)
    best of luck.

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    Thank you Bob for your support.
    Paul Abbott
    Early S Member #18
    Weber service specialist
    www.PerformanceOriented.com
    info@PerformanceOriented.com
    530.520.5816

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    Paul,

    On this board for 15 years.... It's comforting knowing you and your expertise are still here....
    Chuck Miller
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    Phew!!! welcome back Paul
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    Great to hear you're doing better Paul and staying in Oregon. We need to get all the guys together for a Porsche lunch. I'll try to arrange that. Maybe, at my house in Corvallis.
    72S, 72T now ST

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    Best news of the week!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longballa View Post
    Great to hear you're doing better Paul and staying in Oregon. We need to get all the guys together for a Porsche lunch. I'll try to arrange that. Maybe, at my house in Corvallis.
    Scott,
    That would be nice. Count me in…oops I don’t have a Porsche at this time…, but I am shopping ��
    Bill
    1969 911T - sold
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    1960 356 Roadster - sold

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    Great news that your experience and service will still be available, your truly an asset in the Porsche/Weber carburetor world.
    Ernie W
    member of Early 911S Registry

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    Well, I am sorry you won't be close to me in RI ! but super pleased your health is improving. All the best Paul.
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