beachcaster question

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beachcaster question

#1 Post by Anonymous »

Does anyone roughly know how much it would cost me to get my beachcaster re-eyed,is there usually a set price per ring or does it depend on the rod?
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#2 Post by m.b3 »

Minnow it varies from shop to shop. it can easily be done yourself, to a professional level, but you need to have time. Minnow, what rings where you planning on using? how many? need more info. then i can give you a price.
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#3 Post by Anonymous »

Cheers mb,I brought it into Rory's today and they told me it was around 7 Euro per ring,I hope they do a good job as the rod is quite expensive :shock: ,I used to use the ABC shop near capel St,they were always cheaper than Rorys years ago when I was seriously into fishing, but I didn't fancy the trip across the river :roll: ,is that shop still there?
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minnow wrote: ,I used to use the ABC shop near capel St,they were always cheaper than Rorys years ago when I was seriously into fishing, but I didn't fancy the trip across the river :roll: ,is that shop still there?


wass still there a year or so ago...
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#5 Post by m.b3 »

yep, ABC is still there alright. nice fellow too.... maybe i am wrong but 7 euro a ring seems pricey. threads for whipping cost about 2 euro, GIBB's 2 part resin about 10 euro and then cost of rings. i suppose it is a time consuming job. as long as they do it right!

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