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Jun-05-2008, 11:18 AM
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Name: Lobo Age: 43 Vessel: Mr. Ride Along Location: Oceanside Job:Wine Marketing Bio: We have seen Indians in immense numbers, and all those on this coast of the Pacific contrive to make a good subsistence on various seeds, and by fishing. |
BAD "O". That's real pretty work there.
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Jun-05-2008, 11:27 AM
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| | Captain Hook
Name: Pat Vessel: 26' Blackman Billfisher(Hungry Dog) Location: Anza Job:Construction | Quote:
Originally Posted by 2380MIKE Randy, Very nice! As always your thread work looks so smooth. I like the faded tiger.
Pat, Looks like you should be able to slay any thresher around here with that rig. Wait till you load up that blank on a fish. We used Lee's earlier this year and each caught one on it. Works very well.
Mike | Hopefully I will get to pull on it on my way to Catalina.
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Jun-05-2008, 11:48 AM
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Name: Randy Age: 47 Vessel: Parker 2520XLD with twin 150's, Malibu Location: Temecula Job:Professional Rapper |
Miguel.
Sorry man, if forgot to answer your question. I really like them but of course the price is what deters alot of people. They are incredibly light and the black ones almost look like plastic. I have a smaller class set on my personal 7465H and they are super smooth. Just keep 'em clean and you shouldn't have a problem with them. I think you'll love them. What stick are you putting them on? To elaborate a little more on the question you asked me via PM, the catalog cover I have shows a set of gold ones with a Penn reel. I think I've had it about 2-3 years now. The new one might have a different pic. Randy.
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Jun-05-2008, 12:19 PM
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Name: Bryan Vessel: Striper 2101DC "Its A Keeper" Location: CA Job:Sales Manager |
Quit messing around on these little 6'6" Rods and get to work on a reel rod...10fter..
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Jun-05-2008, 12:31 PM
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| | Captain Hook
Name: Pat Vessel: 26' Blackman Billfisher(Hungry Dog) Location: Anza Job:Construction | Quote:
Originally Posted by Its A Keeper Quit messing around on these little 6'6" Rods and get to work on a reel rod...10fter.. | He is waiting a ferrule he ordered. Oop's |
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Jun-05-2008, 12:33 PM
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Name: miguel Vessel: 21 angler Location: san clemente ca. Job:Facefucker Bio: Mr. nice guy | Quote:
Originally Posted by Zombie Miguel.
Sorry man, if forgot to answer your question. I really like them but of course the price is what deters alot of people. They are incredibly light and the black ones almost look like plastic. I have a smaller class set on my personal 7465H and they are super smooth. Just keep 'em clean and you shouldn't have a problem with them. I think you'll love them. What stick are you putting them on? To elaborate a little more on the question you asked me via PM, the catalog cover I have shows a set of gold ones with a Penn reel. I think I've had it about 2-3 years now. The new one might have a different pic. Randy. | Same blank.And I was going to do a 410xh calstar w/short bent butt for stand up in my little boat.The guides are really quality and these will be personal rods so even if I get a little price break I should be stoked.Thanks,el capo
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Jun-05-2008, 02:36 PM
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Name: Randy Age: 47 Vessel: Parker 2520XLD with twin 150's, Malibu Location: Temecula Job:Professional Rapper |
Cool, Miguel, put pics up when you get it finished.
Hey Bryan, I'm just waiting on a couple of hole drill bits for the Harnell. They should be here any day, I'll get that handle done ASAP. Randy.
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Jun-05-2008, 08:44 PM
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Name: Dean Nicholson Vessel: Surtees Location: New Zealand Job:Doing F-all |
Top job as usual Randy, why do you have the stripper guide that way around?
Dean
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Jun-05-2008, 08:50 PM
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Name: Kenneth Price Vessel: 84 Chv/ 350smblk bored 60 bal/fltps Location: Oldham Co, Ky Job:Owner/Creative Construction Bio: Carpenter /Fisherman/Preacher |
Great rod Randy, I Almost bought a 7'r once for a bottom rod that had rollers on it but I passed ,and now I ask myself what was I thinking?, man that babys slick..
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Jun-05-2008, 09:36 PM
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Name: Bob Age: 49 Vessel: Royal star in 2008 Location: Hemet Job:Waste Management |
Randy,
That is one sweet rod...Its really clean looking..That A thread on the heavy stick is the cats Meow...
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Jun-05-2008, 09:54 PM
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Name: Randy Age: 47 Vessel: Parker 2520XLD with twin 150's, Malibu Location: Temecula Job:Professional Rapper |
Dean,
Those rollers can be mounted either way. I have always mounted them with the high roller to the rear. I do the same with All American rollers as well. The first time I wrapped the Winthrops I did it to match the rods in their catalog. Every rod I've put the Winthrops on since then I've done the same. Creature of habit I guess. Besides, I think they look better angled to the rear (IMO). Every rod I've put them on fishes awesome so I see no reason to change. Randy.
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