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Message Subject: Turn Around time for Shimano Reconditioning?
VMS
Posted 3/29/2012 1:56 PM (#549344)
Subject: Turn Around time for Shimano Reconditioning?





Posts: 3480


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hi Everyone,

Just Picked up a Calcutta TE and was considering sending it in for reconditioning. If memory serves me correctly, for around $20 or $30 they will go through, lube, replace etc. parts on the reel. Anyone ever do this and if so, how long did it take to get your equipment back?

Thanks

Steve
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Posted 3/29/2012 2:09 PM (#549348 - in reply to #549344)
Subject: RE: Turn Around time for Shimano Reconditioning?


It's pretty quick Steve. And there's supposedly an expedited TE service, but I've had Trinidads, 400B's and TE's all go back and all be about the same time, but it's been two weeks or so. It's easy and you'll have them back by opener.
guest
Posted 3/29/2012 2:15 PM (#549350 - in reply to #549344)
Subject: RE: Turn Around time for Shimano Reconditioning?


TE's ship back to you in either 24 or 48 hours of Shimano recieving them. Non TE's take about a week to 10 days to ship back.
NOFEAR
Posted 3/29/2012 7:46 PM (#549408 - in reply to #549344)
Subject: Re: Turn Around time for Shimano Reconditioning?




Posts: 208


I sent two reels in this winter and it took about 3 weeks +.
TC24
Posted 3/29/2012 9:13 PM (#549435 - in reply to #549344)
Subject: RE: Turn Around time for Shimano Reconditioning?




Posts: 175


Location: Tonka, MN
I sent mine in earlier this winter and it took about 2 weeks. But I had to send it back since it was making noise and its been over 4 weeks so far...
PIKEMASTER
Posted 3/29/2012 10:03 PM (#549461 - in reply to #549344)
Subject: Re: Turn Around time for Shimano Reconditioning?





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
I charge $24.00 a reel to Detail, Tune and Relube any Shimano Reel, plus parts, any reel I get in the next week or so I will have back to you by the end of April, I'm about 3 weeks out or less right now. I stock most parts for the 400B and the 400TE reels. I have done reels for Jim Saric, Chad Cain and Dick Pearson to name a few.
kodiak
Posted 3/30/2012 8:46 PM (#549655 - in reply to #549461)
Subject: Re: Turn Around time for Shimano Reconditioning?





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Location: Okoboji
PIKEMASTER - 3/29/2012 10:03 PM

I charge $24.00 a reel to Detail, Tune and Relube any Shimano Reel, plus parts, any reel I get in the next week or so I will have back to you by the end of April, I'm about 3 weeks out or less right now. I stock most parts for the 400B and the 400TE reels. I have done reels for Jim Saric, Chad Cain and Dick Pearson to name a few.


U forgot to add me to that list of names Richard! ! U know I belong lol
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