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Nascar31Fan
04-30-2008, 06:19 PM
Not sure if it was mentioned, but looks like they moved closer to New Baltimore on 23 Mile Rd. At least that's what the sign in the window said, 3 miles east, same side of the road.

Just an fyi.




Boatown
04-30-2008, 06:57 PM
Just Past Dairy Queen same side of street in New Baltimore

radiohead
04-30-2008, 08:58 PM
Moved in to the Anchor Bay Hobby store that closed.

bigrackmack
04-30-2008, 11:06 PM
I amazed that they are open at all.....the way they screwed me when I ordered some Diawa reel parts from them......Charged me 5 bucks to put them in a envelope with a 39 cent stamp and send them to me........The place is a JOKE............Mack

Trippin' Dipsies
05-01-2008, 06:50 AM
I amazed that they are open at all.....the way they screwed me...

Kinda of have to agree....

Big Daddy Benelli
05-01-2008, 11:55 AM
I amazed that they are open at all.....the way they screwed me when I ordered some Diawa reel parts from them......Charged me 5 bucks to put them in a envelope with a 39 cent stamp and send them to me........The place is a JOKE............Mack

:yeahthat::yeahthat: I will never stop into that store again! His prices are way to high on stuff I can get elsewhere..:rant:

Fishcapades
05-01-2008, 12:11 PM
I agree... Expensive and I will never set foot in one of his stores.

zfishin
05-01-2008, 12:57 PM
and now they're closer :)
never had a problem there

SMELIKFIS
05-01-2008, 04:00 PM
If you want cheap go to walmart.

If you want reel parts, rod and reel repair, respools and that type of stuff you go to M & M.

They have the largest supply of reel parts in the area and repair all brands. (or send to the manufacture and wait 3 mos.)

If you don't buy from the local bait and tackle shops they won't be there when you need them. They can't compete with the big stores on price.

The locals can supply parts and repairs, give advice, fishing reports, many types of live bait, etc.

I have been a customer of M & M for years and always been satisfied with the service and fair count on bait.

IMHO

RS

ted stehney
05-01-2008, 05:20 PM
I have only used them once since they moved north from Van Dyke and Seven mile. I have used the guy on Gratiot north of 696(Don) I don't recall the name of the shop. He has passed away. I don't know if the shop is even open any more?? Now I send my stuff in to the manufacture if I need repairs, or I have Cookie take a look at it. :)

Boatown
05-01-2008, 08:58 PM
Try these guys http://www.mikesreelrepair.com/
I have used them in the past Fast shipping Quality Parts at a good Price
Not sure if they repair or only sell part it been a few years.

fishnfeathers
05-01-2008, 09:33 PM
If you want cheap go to walmart.

If you don't buy from the local bait and tackle shops they won't be there when you need them. They can't compete with the big stores on price.

The locals can supply parts and repairs, give advice, fishing reports, many types of live bait, etc.

I have been a customer of M & M for years and always been satisfied with the service and fair count on bait.

IMHO

RS

:yeahthat: They have always been good to me too. Now I won't to drive out of my way o get bait! :D

AL D.
05-02-2008, 09:46 AM
I have only used them once since they moved north from Van Dyke and Seven mile. I have used the guy on Gratiot north of 696(Don) I don't recall the name of the shop. He has passed away. I don't know if the shop is even open any more?? Now I send my stuff in to the manufacture if I need repairs, or I have Cookie take a look at it. :)

That was Don Volke, best reel repair guy around. Al :chillin:

Big Daddy Benelli
05-02-2008, 12:27 PM
I've known people that have taken their Bows and hand lining reels there & he was expensive and doesn't repair it right, but you can go there all you want, but I won't ever again... I just want a fair price for fair product..I'm far from cheap, but sick of getting scammed!!!!:rant:

If you want cheap go to walmart.

If you want reel parts, rod and reel repair, respools and that type of stuff you go to M & M.

They have the largest supply of reel parts in the area and repair all brands. (or send to the manufacture and wait 3 mos.)

If you don't buy from the local bait and tackle shops they won't be there when you need them. They can't compete with the big stores on price.

The locals can supply parts and repairs, give advice, fishing reports, many types of live bait, etc.

I have been a customer of M & M for years and always been satisfied with the service and fair count on bait.

IMHO

RS

hunter143
05-02-2008, 12:29 PM
Had him put new string and cable tune my bow it never shot right since i got it back from him.Prices are way to high ..