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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    Yeah, my Spirex 2000 reels are the grey ones (original series), with grey grips & grey trigger. Can't remember what I paid for either one of them, or even if I bought them new or used.
    I just got several of these exact reels at an antique mall for pennies on the dollar....can you send them back for rebuild? A couple of them are making noises when you reel them unless that is normal? I ended up with 5 of them total, 2 of them are making that clicking noise when reeling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    Yeah, my Spirex 2000 reels are the grey ones (original series), with grey grips & grey trigger. Can't remember what I paid for either one of them, or even if I bought them new or used.


    I have a few of the Shimano Sidestabs which also have the rear drag. I actually prefer the rear drag over the front drags.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mossyoakpro View Post
    I just got several of these exact reels at an antique mall for pennies on the dollar....can you send them back for rebuild? A couple of them are making noises when you reel them unless that is normal? I ended up with 5 of them total, 2 of them are making that clicking noise when reeling.
    I'd look for a reputable reel repair business & ask them. They might just need cleaning & fresh lube, but the clicking noise could be caused by a couple of things (like a damaged anti-reverse, debris in the gears, or worn/damaged drag).

    According to Google AI .... There are several places that offer fishing reel cleaning and repair services near Oglethorpe, Georgia, including Nutter Rod & Reel Service, River Rats Reel Repair, and Let's Go Fishing Reel Repair.
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    I really like Diawa Regals, after trying one i bought 2 more, there smooth as silk, good drag and smaller then most. But if I'm vertical jigging shallow water a sidewinder is fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mossyoakpro View Post
    I just got several of these exact reels at an antique mall for pennies on the dollar....can you send them back for rebuild? A couple of them are making noises when you reel them unless that is normal? I ended up with 5 of them total, 2 of them are making that clicking noise when reeling.

    I've sent several of my Shimanos to Reel Ex and they did a fantastic job with a fast turnaround. Definitely a quality service.

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yak Fish View Post
    I've sent several of my Shimanos to Reel Ex and they did a fantastic job with a fast turnaround. Definitely a quality service.

    Jim
    Thank you!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by happycaster58 View Post
    Shimano Sienna gets my vote, but I have several brands. Lew's reels are great too.
    Yes, the Siennas are good reels at an affordable price. 29.99 most places.
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    I like KastKing reels.
    Oh I could wrestle a monster fish

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yak Fish View Post
    I've sent several of my Shimanos to Reel Ex and they did a fantastic job with a fast turnaround. Definitely a quality service.

    Jim
    Dan at Reel Ex closed up his shop about a year ago.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom 513 View Post
    I really like Diawa Regals, after trying one i bought 2 more, there smooth as silk, good drag and smaller then most. But if I'm vertical jigging shallow water a sidewinder is fine.

    Sent from my SM-S911U1 using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
    Hard to beat for the money

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