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Old 02-01-2007, 10:32 PM   #1
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I second the Lami BT857S. A true classic. I wrapped 2 last fall and a reasonably priced blank $57 or so. After It is all wrapped about $130 to build total and you can put whatever colors you can imagine

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Old 02-02-2007, 07:19 AM   #2
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The Diawa Sealine is a great wireline rod, and can be used for leadcore, braid etc. A little unconventional, but on our charter's we put Penn 330's on them with wire. The levelwind minimize's rookie mistakes with the wire and the tri-angle shaped front grip makes it an easier rod to handle for kids, ladies, etc. We also put a roller tip on top. The tsunami rod is a great one as well, especially for the price.
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Old 02-02-2007, 07:23 AM   #3
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The Diawa Sealine is a great wireline rod, and can be used for leadcore, braid etc. A little unconventional, but on our charter's we put Penn 330's on them with wire. The levelwind minimize's rookie mistakes with the wire and the tri-angle shaped front grip makes it an easier rod to handle for kids, ladies, etc. We also put a roller tip on top. The tsunami rod is a great one as well, especially for the price.
thats why i went with the 320's, i have some friends that would benefit from the levelwind.

I think the diawa sealine makes the most sense for what I want to do... Most versatile it seems.
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