Wednesday, December 2, 2015

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Refresh an old topic-where to get repairs done in DC

Take a sponge soaked in warm water - nothing else, and scrub/rub down the cork on that new-to-you rod - it'll look brand new.

On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 3:07:27 PM UTC-5, Nedak wrote:
Just got back from Rod and Reel in Arlington.   2 rod tips, reassembled spinning reel that was in 1000 parts, and few screws for an old Penn level wind = $32.

Added a 5.5 fiberglass fly rod of unknown origin for $8 and a spin set up for my 10 year and I was out a total of $52.

Topped it off with a sub from the Italian Store (and brought home dinner for my wife and kids) that was awesome.

Remember if you have an issue with a rod or reel not sure how long Mr. Evans is gonna be around but he is the best.


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