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cedavis
 
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Can anybody supply the phone number or address of Buffalo Tool? Thanks


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cedavis wrote:
Can anybody supply the phone number or address of Buffalo Tool? Thanks




Try this:

New Buffalo Corporation
4101 Clayton Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63110
(636) 532-9888



I went to Google, no "Buffalo Tools" in the first three pages.

I went to Superpages but they needed a state.

I took a shot and entered www.buffalotools.com and got the buffalotool.com
website. Looks good, clicked on the contact button, page not found ...

Clicked on the History button, found they had a thing in St. Louis.

Went back to Superpages, entered buffalo tool in Mo, no exact match ....

Opened Sam Spade. Entered buffalotool.com and found:

Administrative Contact:
New Buffalo Corporation (DUVDLKLPIO)
1220 N. Price Road
St. Louis, MO 63132
US
636-532-9888 fax: 636-537-1055



Went back to Superpages, entered New Buffalo Corporation in St. Louis , Mo.

New Buffalo Corporation
4101 Clayton Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63110
(636) 532-9888


Almost like they don't want to be found.


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When in doubt hit the throttle. It may not help but it sure ends the suspense.
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Mark wrote:
New Buffalo Corporation
4101 Clayton Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63110
(636) 532-9888


Almost like they don't want to be found.



Have you used any of their stuff? I'm not surprised they're trying to lay low.
The only day you're happy with a Buffalo tool is the day you pay for it.

It is flea market quality.


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Mark wrote:
Almost like they don't want to be found.



Well yeah! Have you seen the stuff they import?

UA100, who remembers the olden days when he saw his first
Buffalo import at places like Central Hardware and Grandpa
Pigeons...
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Unisaw A100 wrote:

Mark wrote:

Almost like they don't want to be found.




Well yeah! Have you seen the stuff they import?



Of course I have. It's junk. And that's being kind.

I have a drawer full of CP and I-R, and I have my doubts about the CP.


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Never argue with a fool, a bystander can't tell you apart. (S. Clemens, A.K.A.
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When in doubt hit the throttle. It may not help but it sure ends the suspense.
(Gaz, r.moto)

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