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I just want to say what a great job they do, I've never been disappointed with them. I just recieved a new book, for I better price than I could find it used. The book was packaged very well in a bubble wrap sleeve, more packaging materials then placed in a cardboard box. I'm a little hesitant to order books from most places as they have a way of getting destroyed or lost in the mail. Not with TOTW, they package them well.

Also, want to note their backorder policy is very fair. I ordered another book, but it happened to be backordered, no big deal. Because they will ship it free of charge if billed with the first book. Other sites will charge you another shipping fee, since the book was on backorder. TOTW doesn't do that...I'm very happy with them.
 
I have done business with Track of the Wolf many times. I even once sold them a rifle. I have always been very satisfied with their service and the way I have been professionally treated.
 
I live TOW! But my last order was for flints. Every one of them has a huge hump. I have since learned that flint customers must specify no humps.
It is possible that some young kid is pulling the order and doesn't know any better. You are right to specify what you want.
 
I've gotten flints from Track of the Wolf before Covid-19 and was happy with them, wonder if it's a supply issue?

I have a couple of flints from a muzzleloader show that were humped up, tried to be picky, but there wasn't much to chose from. I thought about hitting them on the diamond blade of my wet tile saw to knock them down. Hoping a pair of pliers will hold them secure enough. I don't really want to have to make some elaborate holding device.
 
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