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<blockquote data-quote="B.D." data-source="post: 1232552" data-attributes="member: 5535"><p>I vaguely remember having seen Jim Monroe in Fly South working on baitcasters once or twice. You might want to ask him if he can do it.</p><p></p><p>If that doesn't work, there used to be a place in Tullahoma called Ickey's Rod and Reel Repair, though Tullahoma is not exactly "near Nashville" and I'm not sure if they're still in business.</p><p></p><p>Beyond that, your friend might have to see if he can ship it back to Shimano.</p><p></p><p>bd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B.D., post: 1232552, member: 5535"] I vaguely remember having seen Jim Monroe in Fly South working on baitcasters once or twice. You might want to ask him if he can do it. If that doesn't work, there used to be a place in Tullahoma called Ickey's Rod and Reel Repair, though Tullahoma is not exactly "near Nashville" and I'm not sure if they're still in business. Beyond that, your friend might have to see if he can ship it back to Shimano. bd [/QUOTE]
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