Shimano TLD 25 for $130..

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Shimano TLD 25 for $130..

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Good bottom reel, great price.. Free shipping

http://www.rivermarinesupply.com/xcart/ ... LD_25.html
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Buy 2 cause I'm not sharing. :smt101
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I think I will order one and test their "free shipping" promise. ;-)

I have the 2 speed TLD30 and it is a class above similar sized reels.
Can,t beat a Shimano. :thumbup:
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FREE UPS Ground Shipping in the continental U.S

Not sure how thats gonna get there Cran.. :-D
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Cranfield wrote:Can't beat a Shimano. :thumbup:
As long as it doesn't break :wink: .I loved all mine til they broke....
I had a bait caster, I took it apart to clean it, was never the same :roll: ...Thought I had screwed something up....Decided one day to send it to BPS reel repair....Got a email basically saying the reel I sent has a problem :smt017 , once you take it apart it never goes back together right :o ....They offered me a trade, so I got another Shimano :o :lol:
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Gosh Chalk.... I don't know about you but if I had received that email I'd figured they were trying to tell me som'pun...

The operative phrase there is
once YOU take it apart it never goes back together right
:lol: :roll:
"Good Judgement" comes from experience, ... and a lot of that..... results from "Bad Judgement".
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No, I knew they were telling the truth, cause I took it apart and put it back together 400 times, it almost became a small reef out from Econfina one day :o :lol:

I loved the reel when it worked though, it was sweet
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I never take my multiplier reels apart.
I rinse them in warm water, when I return from a sea trip and lubricate them through the appropriate apertures (too embarrassed to say "nipples" :oops: ).

On my smaller Abu,s, changing the spools is as technical as it gets.

I found out long ago that.... me fiddling with reels = expense.
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They have some grat prices on rod and reel combos.
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