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Reel cleaning
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04/17/15 01:47 AM
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Workfishngolf37
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Pro Angler
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What's a fair price to pay for full reel cleaning?
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Re: Reel cleaning
[Re: Workfishngolf37]
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04/17/15 02:58 AM
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Mo_Cat
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There's a guy on Basscat's forum that is doing some reel cleaning. Think his prices are posted. Reviews are good. Might check there.
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Re: Reel cleaning
[Re: Workfishngolf37]
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04/17/15 05:19 AM
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Strait1277
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My son is a senior in high school and can take a reel into a 100 pieces and clean them up up and oil them and replace parts if needed. He amazes me. When he was young he always took them apart just exploring. Now he can make any reel like it came out of the box brand new.
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Re: Reel cleaning
[Re: Workfishngolf37]
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04/17/15 06:06 AM
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basspromaster
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Extreme Angler
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Most cleanings run 15 to 25 depending if it's an actual business that has overhead abd what not or a young aspiring high school/ college angler looking to make money for entries or tackle. Parts can be found on ebay or through various companies online.
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