2126 days ago

Old School Sharpening Services

Peter from Hillsborough

Kiora
I will be resuming sharpening from my home in Hillsborough.Tuesday 28 April
This will be a physical contact less service where customers (who have phoned /Emailed) can place named packaged items in a secure container at the entrance to my property.I will clean and sharpen as requested and then advise customers when items are ready to collect.All contact needs to be by Email(oldschoolsharpening@outlook.co.nz) or phone 02040102707.
Please make contact to :
* Confirm the cost of service and bank details for payment.
* Confirm the items to be sharpened..and drop off location.
Please see a range of prices on the card below.
I hope to return to Lyttelton and Ohoka Markets when they resume but obviously we are in uncharted waters at this time and need to change our way of working.
Please see a link to my site on Trade Me
sharpening service

www.trademe.co.nz...

Thank you for respecting this request.
Regards
Peter

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