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Old 10-07-2005, 09:30 AM   #1
Surely Bassey
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Thanks for the replies. Unfortunatlely I cleaned every single last part with a q-tip and lighter fluid so there are no "shiny points of contact". Actually all the parts shine now (Boy I must have been bored that Saturday).
The Beachmaster #300 doesn't appear on that Penn List. I may go through it to find something similar. Maybe I'll call Penn (or Bucko's) to see if they can FAX me one.
I learned 2 things from this:
1-Always buy reels in Pairs
2-Lighter fluid is a really good cleaner; leaves almost no residue. Maybe a very slightly oily finish

We all live for 7 seconds of screaming drag...
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Old 10-07-2005, 09:46 AM   #2
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Take an empty Cool-Whip or Tupperware container, load the reel and all the loose parts in, close the lid tightly and take it to someone who can do Penn repairs. You won't be the first on who brought in a Squidder, Surfmaster, or Beachmaster-in-a-box.

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