Saturday
May262012
3M and Montrose strike deal to keep Ross Reels in town next five years
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As part of the agreement, the city will provide 3M — Ross Reels’ parent company — $20,000 annually over the next two years, while the county will provide $25,000 for one year. Those $45,000 and $20,000 sums will be used to market Ross Reels’ products and Montrose across the country.
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Reader Comments (2)
Montrose has a big wildfire going on right now. Hope it doesn't hit their operation (or anyone else).
ross used to be the only reels i used for years.....started about 12 miles from where i type, and were the best for a long time....but in the last 7 years or so their reels became flashier, but weaker....plastic drag pins, soft frames.......and then the big sell out.....im a galvan fan now....still a family thing ya know the way it shoulda stayed