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karirick
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by karirick » Sat Nov 03, 2018 6:51 am
wirinhar wrote:Hi Guys,
Just to share the newest Ballistic LT that is made in Japan and it is less than USD200.
For those who love the spinning reel made in Japan with a reasonable price and this might be the right choice.
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I will get one of these soon.
Regards,
WW
Where did you order that from? I love MIJ reels; it's all I have and will ever have if able.
Rick
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wirinhar
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by wirinhar » Sat Nov 03, 2018 9:21 am
karirick wrote:wirinhar wrote:Hi Guys,
Just to share the newest Ballistic LT that is made in Japan and it is less than USD200.
For those who love the spinning reel made in Japan with a reasonable price and this might be the right choice.
bjap.jpg
I will get one of these soon.
Regards,
WW
Where did you order that from? I love MIJ reels; it's all I have and will ever have if able.
Rick
Hi Rick,
I get it from my local tackle shop in Malaysia. the first batch was sold out.... it is coming another month or two.
I was going for 1000 since I have had Exit2500LT..... but decide to go for 2000 instead..... cause It is so small and smaller than 2500 but it will load more lines than the Exist2500LT
.... But only one thing i just don't like is the gold cold trim and handle though.
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Regards,
WW
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AlgonquinFan
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by AlgonquinFan » Sat Nov 03, 2018 12:56 pm
Well then, I stand corrected! Nice reel.
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karirick
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by karirick » Sun Nov 04, 2018 5:23 am
wirinhar wrote:karirick wrote:wirinhar wrote:Hi Guys,
Just to share the newest Ballistic LT that is made in Japan and it is less than USD200.
For those who love the spinning reel made in Japan with a reasonable price and this might be the right choice.
bjap.jpg
I will get one of these soon.
Regards,
WW
Where did you order that from? I love MIJ reels; it's all I have and will ever have if able.
Rick
Hi Rick,
I get it from my local tackle shop in Malaysia. the first batch was sold out.... it is coming another month or two.
I was going for 1000 since I have had Exit2500LT..... but decide to go for 2000 instead..... cause It is so small and smaller than 2500 but it will load more lines than the Exist2500LT
.... But only one thing i just don't like is the gold cold trim and handle though.
vsbe.jpg
vsbe1.jpg
Regards,
WW
Thanks.
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RMCatchNrelease
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by RMCatchNrelease » Thu Nov 15, 2018 5:47 am
Just ordered the 2000D from Singapore. Total cost was $228 shipped.
I was extremely excited because on the website it mentioned a 12/1 bearing configuration. I found that neat because there are only a few reels that have that much refinement in Daiwa's lineup.
However, after looking at the pictures and seeing the boxes it appears that it is in fact only 6/1.
Sort of bummed as I thought I was getting Certate level of refinement and mij for cheap. All said, I'm still stoked as I like things no one else has.
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wirinhar
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by wirinhar » Thu Nov 15, 2018 7:00 am
RMCatchNrelease wrote:Just ordered the 2000D from Singapore. Total cost was $228 shipped.
I was extremely excited because on the website it mentioned a 12/1 bearing configuration. I found that neat because there are only a few reels that have that much refinement in Daiwa's lineup.
However, after looking at the pictures and seeing the boxes it appears that it is in fact only 6/1.
Sort of bummed as I thought I was getting Certate level of refinement and mij for cheap. All said, I'm still stoked as I like things no one else has.
I get another one since it is a very good price reel that is made in Japan
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timinmo
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by timinmo » Thu Nov 15, 2018 7:14 am
Just from looking at your pictures. It looks like the made in Japan has a gold handle where as the USA/MIC ones have a black handle. Could be other differences also.
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RMCatchNrelease
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by RMCatchNrelease » Thu Nov 15, 2018 11:25 am
Should look great on the original Tatula rod
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fishonsc
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by fishonsc » Fri Nov 16, 2018 9:14 am
RMCatchNrelease wrote:Just ordered the 2000D from Singapore. Total cost was $228 shipped.
I was extremely excited because on the website it mentioned a 12/1 bearing configuration. I found that neat because there are only a few reels that have that much refinement in Daiwa's lineup.
However, after looking at the pictures and seeing the boxes it appears that it is in fact only 6/1.
Sort of bummed as I thought I was getting Certate level of refinement and mij for cheap. All said, I'm still stoked as I like things no one else has.
For about $75 more you could have got a certate. I would have gone that route.
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RMCatchNrelease
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by RMCatchNrelease » Fri Nov 16, 2018 9:23 am
fishonsc wrote:RMCatchNrelease wrote:Just ordered the 2000D from Singapore. Total cost was $228 shipped.
I was extremely excited because on the website it mentioned a 12/1 bearing configuration. I found that neat because there are only a few reels that have that much refinement in Daiwa's lineup.
However, after looking at the pictures and seeing the boxes it appears that it is in fact only 6/1.
Sort of bummed as I thought I was getting Certate level of refinement and mij for cheap. All said, I'm still stoked as I like things no one else has.
For about $75 more you could have got a certate. I would have gone that route.
I did look into that, but did not see them in the smaller sizes for that price. The 2510 is $340 where I looked. I also prefer the looks and the I vs T knob.