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I am needing parts for Shimano Curado 200B reels. I need a couple of pawl caps. It is listed as part # BNT1092. Anybody know if these are still available and where to get them if they are? Thanks in advance for any help.

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Want to say thank you to @A-Jay for posting the info for me. I had problems getting the order to go through the way it should on the computer. Between e-mails and phone calls we have gotten the problem worked out. The parts should be shipped shortly.

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29 minutes ago, Log Catcher said:

Want to say thank you to @A-Jay for posting the info for me. I had problems getting the order to go through the way it should on the computer. Between e-mails and phone calls we have gotten the problem worked out. The parts should be shipped shortly.

Cool ~

Glad it worked out.

Hope you snagged an 'extra one' for future use.

:smiley:

A-Jay

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Don’t wrench on them. You an twist them apart easily. 

It’s a shame that they built reels to last generations but not enough parts to support them. You lucked out getting those. 

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4 hours ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said:

Don’t wrench on them. You an twist them apart easily. 

It’s a shame that they built reels to last generations but not enough parts to support them. You lucked out getting those. 

It was my fault one of them broke. I had one break one day while fishing and it had never had anything done to it. I ordered four to replace all of them. These are metal caps instead of plastic.

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That awkward moment when you realize a shimano reel can out last a ford

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53 minutes ago, DomQ said:

That awkward moment when you realize a shimano reel can out last a ford

 

To make it a fair comparison, lets go yards cast to miles driven. I wonder how long it would take the average fisherman to put 100k yards on a reel. 

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1 hour ago, garroyo130 said:

 

To make it a fair comparison, lets go yards cast to miles driven. I wonder how long it would take the average fisherman to put 100k yards on a reel. 

It's gotta add up pretty quick for those tournament guys 

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