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I broke my Temple Fork Outfitters TICR 7 wt last year and I hemmed and hawed around not sending it to Temple Fork Outfitters for repair. Well - I finally sent it off last Friday with my twenty five dollars. One week later the repaired rod is sitting at my house. Top notch service - now if Ranger will deliver my boat I might can try it out - the rod and boat that is
Temple Fork no fault warranty - twenty five dollars - send of the rod to them and back on your door step in a week
Chalk wrote:I broke my Temple Fork Outfitters TICR 7 wt last year and I hemmed and hawed around not sending it to Temple Fork Outfitters for repair. Well - I finally sent it off last Friday with my twenty five dollars. One week later the repaired rod is sitting at my house. Top notch service - now if Ranger will deliver my boat I might can try it out - the rod and boat that is
Temple Fork no fault warranty - twenty five dollars - send of the rod to them and back on your door step in a week
Agree! They do have great customer service....
Don't mean to de-rail the thread, but when is the new boat to arrive?
Let me tell you another great group. One leg of my Costa Del Mars broke off. I sent them back for repair. I've had these sunglasses at least 5 years. They sent me a note saying it would be $14.95 to repair and I agreed. Yesterday I opened a box and there was a brand new set of Costa Del Mars. Can't beat that with a stick!