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Why I never had much confidence in Kenny Brown parts
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<blockquote data-quote="carrew" data-source="post: 10350386" data-attributes="member: 85182"><p>AC427 - I know the guy who currently owns all the Kenny Brown Jigs and Fixtures for making all the IRS parts. He also has incomplete arms that are missing bushings. PM me if your interested, because he is looking for a buyer. He has everything from "bolt in" show bar jigs to kmember jigs and fixtures. </p><p></p><p>KB owed money to his landlord/investor, The landlord took control of the assets and sold them off many years ago. Then the landlord sold the remaining manufacturing parts to another individual who was a ex-kb employee who partnered with someone and it went south. KB's old landlord was a part investor or most likely the bank for the next venture. Then somebody the landlord had dealings with was forced to buy the equipment. THat individual thought he could flip it for more cash, but really didn't understand how. So that guy sold it to another guy to start his own suspension business. Then the economy crashed and so did this guys plans. I actually bought something off the guy on ebay and then I went to pick it up at his storage place. I saw all the jigs and fixtures and assisted him selling some of individual parts at swap meets. KB never completed the patent process do to the cost. </p><p></p><p>Since you have all the equipment it wouldn't take you long to figure out what is what. But then also you could modify the current design and probably fab your own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carrew, post: 10350386, member: 85182"] AC427 - I know the guy who currently owns all the Kenny Brown Jigs and Fixtures for making all the IRS parts. He also has incomplete arms that are missing bushings. PM me if your interested, because he is looking for a buyer. He has everything from "bolt in" show bar jigs to kmember jigs and fixtures. KB owed money to his landlord/investor, The landlord took control of the assets and sold them off many years ago. Then the landlord sold the remaining manufacturing parts to another individual who was a ex-kb employee who partnered with someone and it went south. KB's old landlord was a part investor or most likely the bank for the next venture. Then somebody the landlord had dealings with was forced to buy the equipment. THat individual thought he could flip it for more cash, but really didn't understand how. So that guy sold it to another guy to start his own suspension business. Then the economy crashed and so did this guys plans. I actually bought something off the guy on ebay and then I went to pick it up at his storage place. I saw all the jigs and fixtures and assisted him selling some of individual parts at swap meets. KB never completed the patent process do to the cost. Since you have all the equipment it wouldn't take you long to figure out what is what. But then also you could modify the current design and probably fab your own. [/QUOTE]
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