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Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(---.tnt1.winston-salem.nc.da.uu.net)
Date: November 28, 2001 02:22PM
There are millions of people in North America who fish. Some fish more than others, but they all share one thing in common - at some point nearly each one of them will need some form of rod and/or reel repair. My own experience in the custom rod building and rod repair business for nearly 20 years revealed to me that most people who need these repair services do not know where to turn and end up either throwing their equipment out or just standing it in the corner. You may choose not to believe it, but it is true. I would even wager than less than 1/3rd of those who need repair of some sort actually ever find anyone to do it. At the other end of the spectrum is the rod and/or reel repairman. He or she has the knowledge, parts and equipment to make these repairs and get these people’s equipment back on the water. What most repair persons do not have, however, is the money to cost effectively advertise their services to those very people who need it. Thus, TackleWorks is born. The link at the lower left hand side of this page is now active so you can go see it for yourself. There are a few changes and refinements to be made, but essentially it is ready to go. It will connect those who repair rods and reels with those who need repair work. And make no mistake, TackleWorks will do exactly what it promises to do - bring those of you who do repair work some new business. How do I know that? Because I understand that in order for it to work, fishermen need to be told about it. And because I understand that, I have taken great pains to reach millions of them through advertising and marketing. This past week, notices of the TackleWorks site went out to 260 fishing publications across North America. 2 major publications have already notified me that they will print an announcement of the new service in their early Spring issues. More will follow. Paid advertisements will also run in no less than 15 of the major fishing magazines starting in late Winter. Let’s just say that by early next year, fishermen across North America will be aware of it and will be using it to find people who can repair their rods and reels. I have a few dozen people to add to the database over the weekend. Some are already listed in NC, FL and CA. That will give you some idea of what the listings look like. There are a handful of other services the site will offer as well. But for now, just take a look and see if it is something that might be of some benefit to you. I expect to have between 400 and 500 rod/reel repair persons and even custom builders on the site within a year, and more than enough fishermen using it that they will all see some benefit. ................................... Re: Announcement
Posted by:
John Britt
(---.tampabay.rr.com)
Date: November 28, 2001 05:37PM
Got to add my 2 cents worth re repairs,in addition to what Tom has stated what becomes one of the hardest jobs in rod repairs is informing the customer that their favorite rod has departed this fair world and is not worth repairing, have had some ridiculous offers to repair rods,people offering double what they paid at wallmart to get their rod repaired.On a more serious note every rod repaired becomes an advertisement of your work and eventually some of these customers will return to discuss custom rods and they will speak to others about the quality of your work which further increases your customer base,finally your custom rods business may slow down at times and the repairs can take up a part of the slack periods and there are ALWAYS damaged rods to be repaired. John Mucho good ideeee!
Posted by:
Mike Bolt
(---.50.54.116.mhub.grid.net)
Date: November 28, 2001 06:15PM
Jeez, can't wait to see what Kirkman's finely tuned brain will come up with next. Re: Mucho good ideeee!
Posted by:
Rich Garbowski
(---.voyageur.ca)
Date: November 28, 2001 06:39PM
Tom, Congratulations with the debut of the new site. I think you'll get great interest and support, and a much needed and awaited service should be very appreciated for anglers throughout North America (yes, the U.S. And Canada). Mike, that finely tuned brain holds simple ideas but at a genius level. I have an idea what's up next, but I ain't tellin'. In all seriousness, Tom Kirkman's dedication to the craft of custom rodbuilding is with intense committment and dogged effort. Besides the value of his journalistic expertise, he is helpful, informative and fair. I'm proud to have met a great contact and friend in custom rodbuilding and am proud of my business to support this site as a sponsor. Keep up the great effort! Richard Garbowski Richard's Rod & Reel Service www.solyrich.com Big head
Posted by:
Mike Bolt
(---.50.54.116.mhub.grid.net)
Date: November 28, 2001 08:35PM
Careful Rich, his head is big enough now! Not to me
Posted by:
Kevin
(---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: November 28, 2001 08:41PM
He doesn't act like someone with a big head from what I see and hear. Just very helpful. I have looked it over and I think this is for me. I will be sending my info just tell me how much via my email. I also assume there is no deadline to get listed and that it will be an ongoing thing? Re: Mucho good ideeee!
Posted by:
Warren
(---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: November 28, 2001 08:43PM
Hey Tom what a great idea. I love it. May I suggest something? There are a number of folks who are looking for not just reel repairs but reel modifications especially when it comes to conventionals but to the best of my knowledge only a few folks do that kind of work. Some are here in the US and Canada and there are some in the UK and Italy. The point is that there are a lot more folks looking for "hot rod" reels than there are folks to do the work. Don't know if you'd consider getting those folks in that venue on the site or not but thought it might be a consideration. There are some really talented "reel hot rodders" who can do wonders. You all will not have any dumb questions from me for a while. I'm leaving for SC in the AM. Going to have to spend some time with my USAF Nurse daughter and her USAF Doctor husband. Gotta have the "dreaded Triple By Pass." I'm alone up here so it'll be cheaper and better for me to have the operation close to where she's stationed so that I can recover under the supervision of her and her husband. They can tolerate me & only just barely so a bunch of strangers would probably just shoot me after a short time. My 2 sons could do it but they're both chasing Mr. Ben Laden so I have to impose on my girl. I hate to do it but they both insist and I 'm lucky that they want to help. Anyhow,gents. Molly has a computer so as soon as I get out of the "meat locker" I'll check in to see what's been going on. Best Regards to all. Warren Good luck
Posted by:
William
(---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: November 28, 2001 09:02PM
Good luck on the surgery. I know it will come out well. On the new site, it sounds great. I suppose I should sign on if I really want to do this on a serious basis. Re: Good luck Warren
Posted by:
Rich Garbowski
(---.voyageur.ca)
Date: November 28, 2001 09:51PM
Warren, Again, I know you'll get through your surgery, and get back to let us know your're back into rodbuilding as soon as possible. Your suggestion about reel rodders is a good one, though not my specialty. I like the idea of matching up the right reel with a custom rod. Mike, we'll temper our accolades for Tom's big head when he stops being so darned kind and helpful with these great ideas. I know, must be all that extra while recouperating. Just hope he will keep at our interests and continue with the good publishing. Our heads can benefit by the 'big head'. You better get that cleaning tank ready for increased reel repairs, and keep your rod parts stocked. The work will be tackled with tackleworks. Rich Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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