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Who does reel painting? Not looking for anything fancy, just cover up boat rash. If you want to make comments about how I spend my money, don’t please. 

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There’s a select few that do impeccable work but it is expensive to say the least and not worth it unless you want something custom. Its cheaper to just purchase a new frame or side plate if available. Frame pieces arent terribly expensive relative to what a paint costs. If you really want a paint, look up rembrandtreels on instagram and go from there. His work is incredible but its expensive

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I agree with above.  If you don’t want anything custom then it’s cheaper to get a new frame or side plate.   That’s what I did to a few reels.  

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15 minutes ago, NathanDLTH said:

Quick search and you are right, not worth getting it painted.

Boat rash - long as it doesn't affect the performance - shows that it's a reel that's been used...which is how it should be.

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1 hour ago, MN Fisher said:

Boat rash - long as it doesn't affect the performance - shows that it's a reel that's been used...which is how it should be.

I'll agree to disagree with that statement. 

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Man sometimes you just want the reel to be mint, if any of my scorpion mgl k reels got scratched, id probably cry for a few hours. 

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