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Old November 7th, 2004, 09:50 PM
al
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Default Lamson Light Speed 1.5

Anyone own one? Like it? I have to send mine back for the second time in 1
year because of a stuck spool. Tips? Waterworks-Lamson says this is
unusual...

Thanks


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Old November 8th, 2004, 06:26 AM
Thomas Schreiber
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Default Lamson Light Speed 1.5

"al" wrote in message
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Anyone own one? Like it? I have to send mine back for the second time in
1
year because of a stuck spool. Tips? Waterworks-Lamson says this is
unusual...

Thanks


I agree. It's very unusual. I have a Force 2 w xtra spool Force 3 w xtra
spool and a Velocity 3.5. I never had any problems with any of the reels.
Ever. I also have a Sage 3200 - which Waterworks also made - and never had
any problems with that reel either. I'll never buy anythign else than
Waterworks. Maybe you're just unlucky, and just got a "bad" reel? Wont they
just replace the reel?


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Old November 8th, 2004, 06:26 AM
Thomas Schreiber
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Default Lamson Light Speed 1.5

"al" wrote in message
...
Anyone own one? Like it? I have to send mine back for the second time in
1
year because of a stuck spool. Tips? Waterworks-Lamson says this is
unusual...

Thanks


I agree. It's very unusual. I have a Force 2 w xtra spool Force 3 w xtra
spool and a Velocity 3.5. I never had any problems with any of the reels.
Ever. I also have a Sage 3200 - which Waterworks also made - and never had
any problems with that reel either. I'll never buy anythign else than
Waterworks. Maybe you're just unlucky, and just got a "bad" reel? Wont they
just replace the reel?


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Venligst, Regards, Grüsse,
Thomas Schreiber
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http://schreiber.se


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Old November 8th, 2004, 04:37 PM
Craig Gullixson
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Default Lamson Light Speed 1.5

In article , "al" writes:
Anyone own one? Like it? I have to send mine back for the second time in 1
year because of a stuck spool. Tips? Waterworks-Lamson says this is
unusual...

Thanks



I have 2 V1.5s and a V3.5 and have had no problems ...

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Old November 8th, 2004, 10:55 PM
al
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Default Lamson Light Speed 1.5

Thomas Schreiber wrote:

I agree. It's very unusual. I have a Force 2 w xtra spool Force 3 w xtra
spool and a Velocity 3.5. I never had any problems with any of the reels.
Ever. I also have a Sage 3200 - which Waterworks also made - and never had
any problems with that reel either. I'll never buy anythign else than
Waterworks. Maybe you're just unlucky, and just got a "bad" reel? Wont

they
just replace the reel?

They didn't last time. I e-mail them and am hoping they do this time. The
$40 plus shipping fee to have it fixed is getting expensive...


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Old November 8th, 2004, 11:36 PM
Allen Epps
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Default Lamson Light Speed 1.5

In article , al
wrote:

Thomas Schreiber wrote:

I agree. It's very unusual. I have a Force 2 w xtra spool Force 3 w xtra
spool and a Velocity 3.5. I never had any problems with any of the reels.
Ever. I also have a Sage 3200 - which Waterworks also made - and never had
any problems with that reel either. I'll never buy anythign else than
Waterworks. Maybe you're just unlucky, and just got a "bad" reel? Wont

they
just replace the reel?

They didn't last time. I e-mail them and am hoping they do this time. The
$40 plus shipping fee to have it fixed is getting expensive...


Been very happy with my 1.5. I've had it about two years and fished
with a quite a bit.
Allen
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Old November 9th, 2004, 12:20 AM
brians
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Default Lamson Light Speed 1.5

al wrote:
Anyone own one? Like it? I have to send mine back for the second time in 1
year because of a stuck spool. Tips? Waterworks-Lamson says this is
unusual...

Thanks


I haven't had a problem with my LS2, except losing the first one I
owned. By "stuck", do you mean the spool will not come off the reel? Or
is it "stuck", and won't spin?

brians

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Old November 9th, 2004, 12:20 AM
brians
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Default Lamson Light Speed 1.5

al wrote:
Anyone own one? Like it? I have to send mine back for the second time in 1
year because of a stuck spool. Tips? Waterworks-Lamson says this is
unusual...

Thanks


I haven't had a problem with my LS2, except losing the first one I
owned. By "stuck", do you mean the spool will not come off the reel? Or
is it "stuck", and won't spin?

brians

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Old November 9th, 2004, 01:37 AM
Wayne Knight
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Default Lamson Light Speed 1.5


"al" wrote in message
...
Anyone own one? Like it? I have to send mine back for the second time in
1
year because of a stuck spool. Tips? Waterworks-Lamson says this is
unusual...


I always thought the lightspeed was a good looking and smooth reel but
always thought it was too thin and did not think the reels could holdup to
prolonged dropping and banging without causing a slight bend in the frame or
the reel spool.


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Old November 9th, 2004, 07:55 AM
Vaughan Hurry
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Default Lamson Light Speed 1.5

Wayne Knight wrote:
"al" wrote in message
...

Anyone own one? Like it? I have to send mine back for the second time in
1
year because of a stuck spool. Tips? Waterworks-Lamson says this is
unusual...



I always thought the lightspeed was a good looking and smooth reel but
always thought it was too thin and did not think the reels could holdup to
prolonged dropping and banging without causing a slight bend in the frame or
the reel spool.



That is exactly what happened to my LS2. Dropped it on a rock and the
spool bent and jammed. I was able to roughly straighten it with my
fingers and it now rotates fine, with a just a little wobble. The main
problem is the cone in the "sealed" drag system corroded badly after 2
years use in fresh water. It is now back for repair. I wont buy another one.
 




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