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Topic: reel repair seminar, san jose fisherman's warehouse, september 7th  (Read 2734 times)

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jmairey

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even if you don't have a reel that needs fixing, watching him in action is great!

mol, you should have seen the sequence of reels he got @ coastside #2 lastyear, I was stunned. Some crazy spinning reels from maybe the late 1500's it looked like,  :smt005.

he might draw the line at a rear drag spinning reel, even alan must have his standards, but he powered
through a pile of reels I never heard or saw of before.

That's why I think a video would be good, it would be like that antiques roadshow or whatever it was that was so popular on PBS.

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Mol:  Oh, they aren't random parts, just randomnized. 
Randy: Right now it's a hypothetical reel, I'd like to turn them into a real reel.


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