Super User K_Mac Posted December 14, 2006 Super User Posted December 14, 2006 The Shimano Scorpians and Diawa Alphas seem to be very popular among many on this forum. The weight, features, and price of these reels make them very attractive, but the availability of service is a concern. I called a couple of the local shops here in the St. Louis area and none will work on these reels. I know ReelMech doesn't service them. How do you guys that own these reels handle routine cleaning, service, etc.? How about repair work? Thanks guys. Quote
TournyFish001 Posted December 14, 2006 Posted December 14, 2006 most of them have the same exact parts as their american cousins- not sure why on one wants to work on them? Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 14, 2006 Super User Posted December 14, 2006 When ReelMech shows up, I'm sure he will have the answer. Quote
Super User Raul Posted December 14, 2006 Super User Posted December 14, 2006 Spare parts availability and warranty issues. If you happen to break any part on the 4x4 SVS system on a Scorpion or Scorpion Mg you are screwed, the only place you can find parts for that system is through Shimano Japan, the rest of the reel is the same. Daiwa Alphas and Daiwa Sol are 100% compatible. Quote
Lightninrod Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 There is a Basser in Texas that has worked on a few of mine. There is a shop in White, GA that works on them too. I'd be glad to give you the info by PM if you're interested. Dan Quote
hi_steel_basser Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 Wht is the deal with th scorpions? How much are they, and where do I get them? If this info has already been posted, I applegize. As you can see on the left, I ain't been here long. Quote
Super User Raul Posted December 15, 2006 Super User Posted December 15, 2006 The deal with the Scorpion was that it had better features and better performance than it 's counterpart, the old CU100/101B. It has further drilled, lighter titanium coated spool which makes it cast a whole lot better than the old Curado 100B. It comes with external adjustable braking centrifugal system, similar to what you find ina reel with magnetic braking, no need to open and remove the sideplate like in the old CU100D. It comes with cold forged handle, handle only found in the domestic high dollar shimano reels like the Chronarch SF, Chronarch 100MG and Calais. It comes with Septon contoured handle knobs, better grip than the regular knobs found in the old Curados. It comes with aluminum spool tension knob cap while the old Curado had a cheap plastic cap. It was a little bit lighter. All those features makes the Scorpion 1000/1001 a better performer than the old Curados. The Scorpion Mg had until the Chronarch 50 mg appeared no comparable model. How much ? if you shop around you can find it as low as $120 Where ? there are many japanese reel dealers in the US and in Japan: JapanTackle, SpecialtyTackle, Brooklyn Bill 's Tackle Shop, GinRinPeche. Quote
Super User K_Mac Posted December 15, 2006 Author Super User Posted December 15, 2006 There is a Basser in Texas that has worked on a few of mine. Ther is a shop in White, GA that works on them too. I'd be glad to give you the info by PM if you're interested.Dan Thanks Dan. Quote
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