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WTB 2 zero (90) degree Lee's Chrome On Bronze (only) small rod holders. The more patina the better. Reelescape1@yahoo.com is best
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I’ll check my inventory for you.
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Thank you sir!
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Anybody?
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I checked for you Reel Escape. No zero degree, but 30*. No liners nor caps.
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![]() I will take a look also, I know most of mine look old so I didn't reply the first time around then I seen where you said "the more patina the better" so that changes everything... ![]()
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Thanks guys! Rebuilding an '88 17' Montauk and other than the missing stern light and seat rod holders all the original stuff is there. The small zero degree will fit and I prefer the older, COB look. I know it's not a SeaCraft but mine is finished, if they ever are, and used regularly.
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Presently converting an ‘88 15 Sport to a center console, Montauk, if you will. Ever met Kurt at High and Dry Boatworks on James Island. Cool stuff happening in that industrial park.
Michael. |
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Cool Vezo! Never met him but Freeman recently moved out of there. Oswald does some good work also. I'll stop there next time I'm close and check it out!
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FWIW, I did not have the best experience with the pipewelder there.
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