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| Really love this suick but have a slight problem 
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| Buy a new one...what are they $15.00.... |
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| Can you give more deatil on the problem area |
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| Yeah the cotter pin pulled halfway out and its also snapped. |
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| easily fixable! Just get a new cotter pin! |
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| Hey there, seems like an EZ fix in my opinion. Where do you live?? Maybe I can help you out. Either PM me or email me and we can go from there. Ken |
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| if the pin is broken only thing you can do is use a screw eye and move it to a new place with good wood and fill the bad place with epoxy you can get the screw eyes at http://www.barlowstackle.com/acb/showdetl.cfm?&DID=6&Product_ID=155... Hope this helped |
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| What pattern is that? I have one in storm with the "sparkles" I love the thing but if I could get one in a natural color like that I would be a happy camper. PM me if you want Jacob |
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Location: Oregon | Pull the old cotter pin out, put a new one in. Fill any voids on the bottom and top of the lure with Devcon two-ton epoxy which is as strong as the original wood.
Done deal.
Jed |
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| Seeing you only live about 30 miles from me and I do get up that way once in awhile I'll get in touch and you can either bring the lure here or I can probably fix it at your home. I have everything you need & I'd be glad to fix it for you @ no cost to you. I'll be in touch soon. Ken |
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