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    Had mine do the same thing. Did the crazy glue fix and so far, so good. Really should grab a backup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by "D" View Post
    Did you get the bug?
    I didn’t and didn’t realize what broke (heard something, thought it was a jig off my visor ) until I tried to slap it back on my head
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    I was gonna say that the strap was weakened by stress from constant expansion pressure, but decided not to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slowhand View Post
    I was gonna say that the strap was weakened by stress from constant expansion pressure, but decided not to.

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    being a legend in one’s own mind can most certainly cause a need for anti inflammatory medication you know
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    Another thought. Take the rest of the plastic off and get a needle and stout thread from mama and put her back together. It don’t have to be pretty to do the job.
    Have to ketch her in the right mood , but yes already thought about it , broke a strap on a brand new one before it ever got worn a while back , pulled it out where it was sewn in and she fixed it up nicely
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    being a legend in one’s own mind can most certainly cause a need for anti inflammatory medication you know
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    Another thought. Take the rest of the plastic off and get a needle and stout thread from mama and put her back together. It don’t have to be pretty to do the job.
    Too much trouble, just get some self-stick velcro and move on with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannabe fisherman View Post
    Too much trouble, just get some self-stick velcro and move on with it.
    The self stick type isn't too good to work for long on cloth material. But she can run some thread around the edges once its stuck on the first time and then it's good again...Might have to get her a new Barbie rod though. She was pretty good with that last one...
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    Pour Gorilla Glue on your head then put cap back on - Problem solved!
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    Quote Originally Posted by keeferfish View Post
    Pour Gorilla Glue on your head then put cap back on - Problem solved!
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