Richard Isaacs
Senior Member & Supporter
I absolutely love these reels and it pains me to write this but I’ve made the decision to go back to baitrunners permanently.
Imo there isn’t a reel as aestheticly pleasing as these they look the nuts to me and have so much character about them.
Only a couple of weeks ago I was just a minute away from a double take.
I always fish locked up until I hook something then I snap the baitrunner on the other reel. (Lesser of two evils n all that) you can’t do that with these and I have realized I’m a baitrunner guy….
I’ve given them a fair trial, they have landed afew big fish for me but my fishing really requires me the ability to go from locked up to free spool in a split second which these reels cannot do.
They are in lovely condition. Afew marks here n there as expected from 30 plus year old reels.
I found two spare spools for them in near mint condition which I’ve never used. I also got the original spool reducers which are perfect for backing out the spools for just putting 100m of line on. It’s a full house
These are “4000” sized reels made in Japan and are much nicer than the current Taiwan models of today. They feel better and have a rock solid reputation for being bullet proof.
I’m not prepared to split them just yet and I think £300 for the lot is very fair considering I’ve seen many rough single reels break the £100 mark without the extra spool.
Imo there isn’t a reel as aestheticly pleasing as these they look the nuts to me and have so much character about them.
Only a couple of weeks ago I was just a minute away from a double take.
I always fish locked up until I hook something then I snap the baitrunner on the other reel. (Lesser of two evils n all that) you can’t do that with these and I have realized I’m a baitrunner guy….
I’ve given them a fair trial, they have landed afew big fish for me but my fishing really requires me the ability to go from locked up to free spool in a split second which these reels cannot do.
They are in lovely condition. Afew marks here n there as expected from 30 plus year old reels.
I found two spare spools for them in near mint condition which I’ve never used. I also got the original spool reducers which are perfect for backing out the spools for just putting 100m of line on. It’s a full house
These are “4000” sized reels made in Japan and are much nicer than the current Taiwan models of today. They feel better and have a rock solid reputation for being bullet proof.
I’m not prepared to split them just yet and I think £300 for the lot is very fair considering I’ve seen many rough single reels break the £100 mark without the extra spool.