Another reason I love Shimano

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Another reason I love Shimano

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I needed a few small parts for an older Shimano reel that I have. Just various small screws and springs that I had lost or damaged. I gave Shimano a call to order, they had the parts in stock and because they were inexpensive parts they said they were happy to ship them out to me at no cost. :thumbup:

I love me some Shimano. :smt007
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Sounds like a good deal....Think we could pool our resources and build a reel out of free parts :o :lol:
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I'm always up for a good scheme. 8)
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I've heard some talk about you two hav'n a loose screw or two :o
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My loose screws don't bother me much until I lose them. :o
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All my screws are cross threaded and JB welded in... :o :lol:
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All my screws are cross threaded
:roll:
I guess you could say the boy is twisted :-D
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Both of you have several screws, washers, spacers, and springs missing. Neither of you is held together very tight. :smt005
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Post by qoutrage »

I just bought a my first two Shimanos. About $35 a piece at Walmart. I doubt you guys use the econ line of the brand, but if they hold up, I will probably buy a couple more of the top o the line models.

T/C I think I might belong to that loose screw club, too. :-D
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qoutrage wrote: T/C I think I might belong to that loose screw club, too. :-D
Q, I'm beginning to think I'm the only normal human being on this forum. :wink:
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Shimanno Symetre, $79.99, as good as a $140.00 Stradic.
Spend no more.
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I hear and have read alot of talk about the Okuma EF20's....Lit for around the same price....I'm thinking of trying one out
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Chalk wrote:I hear and have read alot of talk about the Okuma EF20's....Lit for around the same price....I'm thinking of trying one out
Agreed, I was looking for the new Inspira too but I want to at least see one before I buy it. I haven't found a store with one -or the EF20.
Any ideas?
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I bought two Spheros 4000 FA's early last summer..Think they were about 85 bucks apiece including tax...I used them extensively the rest of the year and am perfectly satisified with them..If I was gonna buy another spinning reel tomorrow it would be the Shimano Spheros...
I have a couple older Shimano baitcasters...have also served me well..My son in law that bass fishes a lot must have 15 Shimano baitcasters..
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Littoral wrote:Agreed, I was looking for the new Inspira too but I want to at least see one before I buy it. I haven't found a store with one -or the EF20.
Any ideas?
You can hold & have a chance to take a EF20 home on February 25... 8) :thumbup:
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