04-28-2010, 03:52 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: vt
Posts: 13,426
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Originally Posted by texican
I picked them up before the start of the season, actually when Mike had the sale in the shop. They have been out on a few trips and have been underwater the majority of the time. I have not rinsed them and don't plan on it to see how they hold up. I can tell you that I can cut braid without putting any tension on it and makes a clean cut. Time will tell. I was in Mikes yesterday and he only has a pair left. He did mention that they made replaceable parts for them.
I am tempted to buy some extra cutters to try to cut a hook with but I'll save that untill the offseason. Till then I'll carry a set of Manleys in the car just in case.
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Just make sure you can get the screws out before you try and cut a hook with them. If they are not lubed they might be siezed up already.
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