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I am in the process of preparing to build a fishing dock on a one acre pond in the Dallas, Tx. area. I would like to know where I can go to buy the necessary equipment, for example, the floats. I would prefer not to buy them over the internet, I imagine the shipping costs would be a bit much.
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Here's a link to a nearby business (in Gainesville, TX) that should be able to provide some assistance. http://www.pondking.com/ Gig'Em!!
Kelly Duffie Cypress, TX
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Thanks a bunch Ag, I appreciate it.
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Longhorn, I suggest you contact Atlantic-Meco, in Dallas. That's where Kelly's referral buys his flotation devices. You should be able to buy them direct. Also, Pond Boss has an advertiser, The Pier Company, who are reputable people. (214)376-1900
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Thanks a bunch Bob, that is exactly what I was looking for!
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