Trying to locate a reputable machine shop

I've had good luck so far with a guy in Macon. Extreme Engines. Richard White is his name. Guy names Frank Taylor owns it and Richard runs the place. He's really good, but most times, he's a one man show and h's SLOW. He has a nice dyno room, lots of modern equipment and a great attitude. He's not way out there with prices, but he's SLOW. There's also Mid State Machine in Macon. Billy Vaughn owns it. I've known him 40 years. He's just as hard headed now as when I first met him. Lastly Wheelers Manufacturing has been back open in Macon for a little while now. I've taken them a few small things, but he's just playin around. They were HUGE from about the 1940 to the 1980s. They were THE PLACE in the southeast to get reman engines, but slowly over time, economy and refusal to upgrade to modern practices got them. They had like 10-12 loading docks in the back lot from the shop.....now all that area has got trees growing up out of the concrete. I'd be embarrassed running it knowing what it used to be......but he's still at it. I would throw in Cassidy Machine shop in Macon. Gary Meadow owns it. Known him a long time too. He does so much industrial machine work, he'll barely look at you with little automotive stuff. The Atlanta area I am sure is another story but I am unfamiliar with that.