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Old January 4th, 2005, 03:04 AM
Kevin
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Make sure if you do it your self you have the cut sheets on them. It will
save lots of headaches
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Who provides the best service for Daiwa spinning reels? Just a clean

and
lube.

Actually they are Cabela Prodigy reels which are really Daiwa Capricorn
2000's in disguise.

BTW - What a great reel!


There's really no reason why you couldn't do it yourself. If you have any
mechanical aptitude at all, it's not really difficult to do yourself and
save some $$$.

Otherwise, check with some local bait & tackle shops, usually there's
someone locally that does reel maintenance/repair. You can figure on

$5-$10
per reel usually.
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