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Bass_Mr. March 9th, 2005 02:52 AM

Sufix Line
 
Recently I has some reels serviced at Fishermans Blessing.Included in the
service Mr. Beck spools up the reels with Sufix line.I took one of the reels
out to test it and was amazed at how that stuff just peels off the spool.I
haven't (unfortunately) felt it with a fish on but I am excited about using
it in that capacity.
What have your experiences been with it while actually fishing ?
Also,if you have any reels that need repairs I would send them to FB.Mr.
Beck does an awesome job as I am sure there are others here that can testify
to that.



Joe Haubenreich March 9th, 2005 03:03 AM

Suffix has become my favorite line. I started using it about a year and a
half ago, and since then I've bought big spools of several sizes. It's not
the smallest diameter for the pound test, but it is supple, durable, holds
knots well, and has relatively little memory. A champagne line that fits a
beer budget. Its a confidence-builder.

Joe
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"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
ink.net...
Recently I has some reels serviced at Fishermans Blessing.Included in the
service Mr. Beck spools up the reels with Sufix line.I took one of the reels
out to test it and was amazed at how that stuff just peels off the spool.I
haven't (unfortunately) felt it with a fish on but I am excited about using
it in that capacity.
What have your experiences been with it while actually fishing ?
Also,if you have any reels that need repairs I would send them to FB.Mr.
Beck does an awesome job as I am sure there are others here that can testify
to that.




Jerry Barton \(NervisRek\) March 9th, 2005 04:57 AM

I sent Don about 7-8 reels for service and I have to tell you, they came
back looking like "New". They also were spooled with the Suffix line, he
says it's called "DNA" line, and I also can't wait to try it. It's sure
cheaper than the Stren Super Braid.


"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
ink.net...
Recently I has some reels serviced at Fishermans Blessing.Included in the
service Mr. Beck spools up the reels with Sufix line.I took one of the

reels
out to test it and was amazed at how that stuff just peels off the spool.I
haven't (unfortunately) felt it with a fish on but I am excited about

using
it in that capacity.
What have your experiences been with it while actually fishing ?
Also,if you have any reels that need repairs I would send them to FB.Mr.
Beck does an awesome job as I am sure there are others here that can

testify
to that.





Bass_Mr. March 9th, 2005 01:40 PM

Like "new" is right Jerry.Two of the reels he did for me were Shimano
Speedmasters that I bought in 1987,a Curado,and a Shimano spinning reel that
I found in a garbage can at the lake.Except for the few scratches on each
one and the way they work now you'd think they just came out of the box.

"Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message
...
I sent Don about 7-8 reels for service and I have to tell you, they came
back looking like "New". They also were spooled with the Suffix line, he
says it's called "DNA" line, and I also can't wait to try it. It's sure
cheaper than the Stren Super Braid.


"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
ink.net...
Recently I has some reels serviced at Fishermans Blessing.Included in the
service Mr. Beck spools up the reels with Sufix line.I took one of the

reels
out to test it and was amazed at how that stuff just peels off the
spool.I
haven't (unfortunately) felt it with a fish on but I am excited about

using
it in that capacity.
What have your experiences been with it while actually fishing ?
Also,if you have any reels that need repairs I would send them to FB.Mr.
Beck does an awesome job as I am sure there are others here that can

testify
to that.







Rodney March 9th, 2005 04:17 PM

Bass_Mr. wrote:
Like "new" is right Jerry.Two of the reels he did for me were Shimano
Speedmasters that I bought in 1987,a Curado,and a Shimano spinning reel that
I found in a garbage can at the lake.Except for the few scratches on each
one and the way they work now you'd think they just came out of the box.


The fine art of "dumpster diving", those who are well trained, and
fearless, can fine many treasures

--
Rodney Long,
Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread
Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures,
Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator
and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com

Da Chief March 9th, 2005 07:22 PM

How might one get in touch with Mr. Beck? I always seem to have a reel or
two that need attention.
--
Da Chief,
All outgoing mailed scanned by
Symantec Anti-virus

"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
nk.net...
Like "new" is right Jerry.Two of the reels he did for me were Shimano
Speedmasters that I bought in 1987,a Curado,and a Shimano spinning reel
that I found in a garbage can at the lake.Except for the few scratches on
each one and the way they work now you'd think they just came out of the
box.

"Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message
...
I sent Don about 7-8 reels for service and I have to tell you, they came
back looking like "New". They also were spooled with the Suffix line, he
says it's called "DNA" line, and I also can't wait to try it. It's sure
cheaper than the Stren Super Braid.


"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
ink.net...
Recently I has some reels serviced at Fishermans Blessing.Included in
the
service Mr. Beck spools up the reels with Sufix line.I took one of the

reels
out to test it and was amazed at how that stuff just peels off the
spool.I
haven't (unfortunately) felt it with a fish on but I am excited about

using
it in that capacity.
What have your experiences been with it while actually fishing ?
Also,if you have any reels that need repairs I would send them to FB.Mr.
Beck does an awesome job as I am sure there are others here that can

testify
to that.









Bass_Mr. March 9th, 2005 08:57 PM

Fishermans Blessing
615-232-5999
email

Chief,I used to have my reels serviced at Duluth Outdoors when I was a
Gwinnett County resident and their work can not compare to FB.


"Da Chief" wrote in message
. ..
How might one get in touch with Mr. Beck? I always seem to have a reel or
two that need attention.
--
Da Chief,

All outgoing mailed scanned by
Symantec Anti-virus

"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
nk.net...
Like "new" is right Jerry.Two of the reels he did for me were Shimano
Speedmasters that I bought in 1987,a Curado,and a Shimano spinning reel
that I found in a garbage can at the lake.Except for the few scratches on
each one and the way they work now you'd think they just came out of the
box.

"Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message
...
I sent Don about 7-8 reels for service and I have to tell you, they came
back looking like "New". They also were spooled with the Suffix line, he
says it's called "DNA" line, and I also can't wait to try it. It's sure
cheaper than the Stren Super Braid.


"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
ink.net...
Recently I has some reels serviced at Fishermans Blessing.Included in
the
service Mr. Beck spools up the reels with Sufix line.I took one of the
reels
out to test it and was amazed at how that stuff just peels off the
spool.I
haven't (unfortunately) felt it with a fish on but I am excited about
using
it in that capacity.
What have your experiences been with it while actually fishing ?
Also,if you have any reels that need repairs I would send them to
FB.Mr.
Beck does an awesome job as I am sure there are others here that can
testify
to that.











Jerry Barton \(NervisRek\) March 9th, 2005 11:51 PM

Don Beck
Fisherman' Blessing
4824 Old Hickory Blvd.
Hermitage, TN 37076
(615) 232-5999





"Da Chief" wrote in message
. ..
How might one get in touch with Mr. Beck? I always seem to have a reel or
two that need attention.
--
Da Chief,
All outgoing mailed scanned by
Symantec Anti-virus

"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
nk.net...
Like "new" is right Jerry.Two of the reels he did for me were Shimano
Speedmasters that I bought in 1987,a Curado,and a Shimano spinning reel
that I found in a garbage can at the lake.Except for the few scratches

on
each one and the way they work now you'd think they just came out of the
box.

"Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message
...
I sent Don about 7-8 reels for service and I have to tell you, they came
back looking like "New". They also were spooled with the Suffix line,

he
says it's called "DNA" line, and I also can't wait to try it. It's sure
cheaper than the Stren Super Braid.


"Bass_Mr." wrote in message
ink.net...
Recently I has some reels serviced at Fishermans Blessing.Included in
the
service Mr. Beck spools up the reels with Sufix line.I took one of the
reels
out to test it and was amazed at how that stuff just peels off the
spool.I
haven't (unfortunately) felt it with a fish on but I am excited about
using
it in that capacity.
What have your experiences been with it while actually fishing ?
Also,if you have any reels that need repairs I would send them to

FB.Mr.
Beck does an awesome job as I am sure there are others here that can
testify
to that.












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