Recovering my M4 next winter

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Recovering my M4 next winter

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Wanted to get some suggestions on shops that might be able to recover a M4. I know I could do it myself, if I didn't have that pesky day job but right now I have more money than time. I am looking for the right shop anywhere in the 11 western states that could do the job over the next winter. I am asking now so I might investigate some shops over this next flying season. Don't hesitate to give a recommendation as any decision would be based on my determination of the person or shop and I would not hold anybody accountable for my failure to do the proper homework in making the selection. (How's that for a disclaimer?) At any rate, let me know who you have used. Who you have heard is good, etc. You can email me directly if you'd rather not post a suggestion here. mark@backcountrypilot.org .
Thanks in advance.

Mark
1971 M4-220C
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