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    Was wondering if anyone knew where I could get top half tip ends for Shakespeare crappie hunter or Mr. Crappie slab shaker 10 ft rods. I have three rods with top halves broken that I'd like to get back in use if possible. Thanks for any help.

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    Bass Pro, Cabela's both have them in store or on line for starters.
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    Grizzly jig sells whatever section you need!
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    they're right about Grizzly Jig, didn't think to mention them AND they ARE site SPONSORS
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    Another vote for Grizzly Jig Co..
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    Grizzly for sure, sorry about your loss!

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    Yep Grizzly is the way to go. If you need the tips quickly I would recommend calling the order in. I ordered online a month ago and finally called after three weeks my package was sitting in the warehouse and they needed my 3 digit code on back of my debit card in order to process and ship the order. I called and got great service over the phone and had my replacement tips two days later. Was surprised to call and get a guy in the warehouse who walked around looking for my order while I was on the phone. Doubt you get that kind of personal service at Cabelas and I know you wouldn't at Bass Pro from my experience with them.
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    Sounds like a call to Grizzly is in order! Thanks everyone
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    For what its worth, I recently repaired 2 broken rod tips. Location of the break would no doubt affect the rod quality
    after a repair. But assuming its not near the top it shouldn't matter much in my opinion. A dremel power tool is pretty much a
    must in my opinion for truing up the ends of the break. But I took about 4" long pieces of the proper diameter from an old kids
    solid glass mini rod. Used a cotton swab Q tip to coat the epoxy inside the rod ends and the repair piece and that was about it.
    Took about an hour to fix 2 rods and you have to look hard to see the repair. In my case I don't think it affected the action of the rods
    both of which were 10 footers.

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