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Stradic Repair Shop
I am looking for a shop near Dracut, MA to have some Stradics overhauled before the season starts. Any suggestions?
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Send them back to shimano America in California .
It is very rare for them to charge a person for parts and most of the time you will get a new reel. |
mikecc,
I would do that if something was broken but I just need the reels oiled up and tuned up, you know maybe replace a spent drag washer, bearing, etc . That is why I was looking for a local tackle repair shop. |
Bucko's on Staford Rd. Fall River
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I do my own
Not to brag but I like to clean and tune my own Reel
I do all my stradics just by following the plans I take my time use the right tools and get parts if i need them But alot of your preseason maitnence comes evrytime after you go fishing wash her down oil her up Use the Following Amsoil AMP WD-40 Reel Magic 3 in one Marvel oil and a dab of lemon juice keeps that stradic smooth |
IFG
From what I'v seen at passngas house on literature about Amsoil AMP and their other oils they are top of the line. Where did you buy it. |
Ken - welcome to the snowy northeast! Buckos is the only official authorized repair shop around. That said, right now they are probably 6 weeks to get reels done. You could ship them right to Shimano, pay the same, and have them done in less time (and they do great work).... Thanks for reminding me to send my Calcutta out!
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I know a guy
He's out of my home town I'll have him E-mail you
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KenP - nearby shop that has fixed a couple of reels for me in the past and I would recomend is: Granite State Rod & Reel in Nashua,off of rte111 603-880-6031
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