Baldyz1
Retro Guru
Communication could be better but clearly there are some language differences as well and the tone of emails gets all twisted, we all know that.
I would say that you have been enthusiastic on chasing, as we all would be, and you have caught someone who is up to their neck in work, reading between the lines. Answering strings of emails as far as they are concerned is yet another distraction from the work. Not your fault of course.
These sort of waits are very common with this sort of specialist work. You look back over Retrobike history and you will see complaints about many painters due to long waits and back logs. If you pull the frame from Martin then you start again. From what I have seen Martin's work is excellent and that is what is important here. It may take a few months but you will admire the work for many years to come. You will kick yourself if you get a quick job done badly.
I would suggest you figuratively shake hands and agree a new time-scale. Of course you want your frame but you are not going to get it quicker by moving it now.
Food for thought.
I would say that you have been enthusiastic on chasing, as we all would be, and you have caught someone who is up to their neck in work, reading between the lines. Answering strings of emails as far as they are concerned is yet another distraction from the work. Not your fault of course.
These sort of waits are very common with this sort of specialist work. You look back over Retrobike history and you will see complaints about many painters due to long waits and back logs. If you pull the frame from Martin then you start again. From what I have seen Martin's work is excellent and that is what is important here. It may take a few months but you will admire the work for many years to come. You will kick yourself if you get a quick job done badly.
I would suggest you figuratively shake hands and agree a new time-scale. Of course you want your frame but you are not going to get it quicker by moving it now.
Food for thought.