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Salty 06-11-2009 11:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaAngler (Post 13820)
salty doesn't clean his reels, he just sends them back


:*****::*****::*****:


Or, give 'em to Fool.

Big Flounder 06-12-2009 06:29 AM

I usually take mine apart, clean them, and then put all of my parts in a ziplock bag and dump it on wtretrievers desk and he hooks me up. LOL.

wtretrievers 06-12-2009 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Big Flounder (Post 13845)
I usually take mine apart, clean them, and then put all of my parts in a ziplock bag and dump it on wtretrievers desk and he hooks me up. LOL.

Yeah, I have references!:withstupid::shaking:

Salty 06-12-2009 07:01 AM

I took one apart one time and a spring went flyin' out so I took it to my buddy. He said don't bring me another reel in 1,000 pieces.

Suthrngntlmn 06-12-2009 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Reelman (Post 13748)
Members,
I'd like to introduce myself to you. I have a small shop in Bell City, LA, called Cajun Reel Cleaning & Rod Repairs. I have a quick turn around on reels and rods. All of my work is guaranteed. I treat all reels and rods as if they are my own.You will get the very best workmanship at all times. I would appreciate a chance to do your work. My fee for reel cleaning is $20.00, which includes all labor to make repairs if necessary, plus parts. Rod guides are replaced for $10.00 and tip tops are $10.00. Rods are cleaned and re-coated for $5.00. Cork handles are cleaned and sealed for $4.00. Check out my web site, cajunreelcleaning.com. I do not receive e mail at the web site at this time.
Thanks,
Ron, The Reel Man 337 622 3040

Welcome to the site Mr. Ronald.

Reelman 06-12-2009 08:51 AM

There are a few things that can be done to speed them up. The older reels seem to show a bigger difference every reel is different. What I do is try to take as much of the friction out as possible. When I clean your reel I always do some of this work that is what makes my work different. Your getting something extra. [ Lagniappe ]

Thanks Reelman


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