If you have a tackle repair place where you are at than take it to that place sometimes these places have spare parts from other reels they tried to repair and bought the thing from the people just for parts.
But the other answer for a link to a repair business that would be a great thing to checkout.
for the kingfisher, l seriously doubt it. they were not particularly expensive. more made to be used until they stopped working and then replaced. parts are still available from some dealers for old mitchell 300 and similar series reels. l get handles, bail springs and such from some ebay sellers. you may be able to find some old "parts reels" there as long as they aren't missing the same part you need.
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If you have a tackle repair place where you are at than take it to that place sometimes these places have spare parts from other reels they tried to repair and bought the thing from the people just for parts.
But the other answer for a link to a repair business that would be a great thing to checkout.
for the kingfisher, l seriously doubt it. they were not particularly expensive. more made to be used until they stopped working and then replaced. parts are still available from some dealers for old mitchell 300 and similar series reels. l get handles, bail springs and such from some ebay sellers. you may be able to find some old "parts reels" there as long as they aren't missing the same part you need.
good luck,
W.
Just do a search for Abu Garcia and you can find the Company.
try http://www.mikesreelrepair.com/
or
http://www.southwesternparts.com/