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Post by slippery on Jan 6, 2007 14:07:25 GMT
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Post by eccles on Jan 6, 2007 14:58:01 GMT
Looks a bit pricey to me Slippery - I got me an Okuma Pro Sea Reel with ally spool for only £20 a couple of months ago.
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Post by slippery on Jan 6, 2007 15:13:32 GMT
Looks a bit pricey to me Slippery - I got me an Okuma Pro Sea Reel with ally spool for only £20 a couple of months ago. I am on about the more expensive quaility boat reels accurate/avet/shamino. you can get a shamino trinidad delivered for under £200 there, £300 here in blighty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by darenw on Jan 6, 2007 16:03:40 GMT
Yeah he is good mate. Looks reliable.Its the old red 7000 I'm after had a pair chored off me, good reels. Looked at the slosh too , love daiwas drags. Guess im old fashioned
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Post by slippery on Jan 6, 2007 16:26:05 GMT
Yeah he is good mate. Looks reliable.Its the old red 7000 I'm after had a pair chored off me, good reels. Looked at the slosh too , love daiwas drags. Guess im old fashioned I have the new diawa SL20V its really good, cast for miles, silky drag and very powerful, the gear box is seated alot better than the old one so it has improved power, corrosion proof as well all for £80 online..... I am noy usually a diawa fan but they are getting the idea look at the diawa saltiga range.......I have heard there is a beach version in the pipe line cant wait if its true?? www.tackletour.com/reviewdaiwasaltiga.html
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