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West Coast Reel Service, Reel-Ex. he is closing shop.

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heads up, West Coasters.  REEL-EX dude is quitting the business.  he is moving.    I'm taking your collective advice and everything is going across the country.  off to DVT.  I could have rushed it over to reel-ex, but I kinda want a person sticking around, just incase he left a washer or something on his workbench :D

 

 

 

 

 

 

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@looking45  he said, end of November to me over the phone.  his website (awful website BTW) says end of Dec.  

13 hours ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said:

I’m here for the long haul. Thank you for the opportunity. 

please excuse the convoluted note/work order inside the box.  hahah..call me if you need clarifications.  

  • Super User

 Dan’s been at it for a very, very long time, I think first working on my reels when he was based outta San Mateo and on a recommendation from John at Walton’s Pond. So it’s good to hear he is able to finally step away and maybe do a little more fishing.
 Mike @Delaware Valley Tackle is highly recommended and well respected regarding reel repair and maintenance I’m glad he’s a member of the Bass Resource community. If I have a reel issue I wouldn’t hesitate to ship it to Mike for the needed repairs.

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DVT has a proven track record. I sent Mike three reels today and the distance couldn’t be further. Mike and I talked by phone to coordinate exactly what needs to be done.  I can’t want wait to feel the butter.  

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@Columbia Craw  i admit.  i hope my two reels get there before your four!  hahah

 

and i hope to feel the butter as well.  

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