I just wanted to let people know about a new service my company, Spearcrafters, is offering called Spearshaft refurbishment.
Spearcrafters (formerly B&B products) is one of the oldest Spearshaft and spearfishing equipment manufacturers in the country that you may not have heard of!
We make OEM spearshafts for many custom and production speargun manufacturers across the USA as well as custom shafts for customers across the Country.
Send us your worn, bent spear shafts and we will make them like new again for about half the cost of a new one!
For $29.95 we will...
1. Clean and thoroughly inspect your old, worn out, or bent spearshafts (any brand).
2. Remove old Flopper
3. Straighten spearshaft.
4. Replace flopper with a high quality flopper and solid rivet.
5. Tune new flopper to gravity open (unless requested differently)
6. Re-sharpen tip to rockpoint, threaded tip, tri-cut, or thread with point. (whichever it originally came with)
7. Lubricate
8. final test and must pass rigid inspections for straightness.
If it does not pass our high standards for straightness we will offer to replace with a discounted spearshaft!
So clean out that garage of all those shafts you have sitting over in the corner that your never going to make into stringers, and pass the word to your friends!
Visit our facebook page for more details!
https://www.facebook.com/spearcrafters/
Spearcrafters (formerly B&B products) is one of the oldest Spearshaft and spearfishing equipment manufacturers in the country that you may not have heard of!
We make OEM spearshafts for many custom and production speargun manufacturers across the USA as well as custom shafts for customers across the Country.
Send us your worn, bent spear shafts and we will make them like new again for about half the cost of a new one!
For $29.95 we will...
1. Clean and thoroughly inspect your old, worn out, or bent spearshafts (any brand).
2. Remove old Flopper
3. Straighten spearshaft.
4. Replace flopper with a high quality flopper and solid rivet.
5. Tune new flopper to gravity open (unless requested differently)
6. Re-sharpen tip to rockpoint, threaded tip, tri-cut, or thread with point. (whichever it originally came with)
7. Lubricate
8. final test and must pass rigid inspections for straightness.
If it does not pass our high standards for straightness we will offer to replace with a discounted spearshaft!
So clean out that garage of all those shafts you have sitting over in the corner that your never going to make into stringers, and pass the word to your friends!
Visit our facebook page for more details!
https://www.facebook.com/spearcrafters/