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Old 26-05-2010, 09:29 PM
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Default Repairing Waders

At long last an efficient solution for punctured waders I can truthfully recommend. See website home (DiverDave's Wader Repairs) for Dave Gordon's wader repair service offering a quick and effective cost effective service.He's repaired 2 sets for me 1 pair of simms and 1 pair of neoprenes and the results were fantastic-highly recommended so save hundreds of pounds on new ones and get your punctured waders repaired professionally.
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