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    Blast from the Past

    A few years ago I saw an overhead rod where the line passed into the center/Middle and out the top of the rod rather than passing through eyelets... Yes I typed that correctly a rod with no eyelets.


    Did any one in Ausfish land own one of these. If so how did they go, why did they disappear from the market.


    Bruce

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    Re: Blast from the Past

    they were a bit of a "trend", still available ,although they are not all that spectacular to use, but hey, if you like it and it feels good "do it"

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    Re: Blast from the Past

    just thinkin' there are people out there who nearly sh!t their pants if the line can even TOUCH the blank on a "normal" rod, gees they would never use something like that huh!

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    Re: Blast from the Past

    Hey Noelm .... What brand were they.....

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    Ausfish Silver Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2005

    Re: Blast from the Past

    think they were called diawa interline/intraline or something like that. never really very popular

  6. #6

    Re: Blast from the Past

    Yeah, Daiwa Interline.
    A large WA internet store has a 5'6", 24 - 36kg model still listed at $230 or so.
    Revolutional concept!

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2002

    Re: Blast from the Past

    Daiwa Interline,a great rod that worked/works realy well......untill you damaged the tip,then it was/is impossible to get them right again.

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    Re: Blast from the Past

    Yes i have one and they cast brillantly although i wouldnt use braid with it.I have broken the tip off and replaced it with no worries.
    Graham

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    Re: Blast from the Past

    Hey grave41,


    Post a Pic if you have one ......


    Bruce

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    Ausfish Silver Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2004

    Re: Blast from the Past

    i've saw these rods for sale in Redcliffe not really sure of the price, they were not at cunninghams but the other boat yard. hope this helps a bit

    Mark

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    Ausfish Silver Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2003

    Re: Blast from the Past

    they are bein sold everywhere as a bait rod.. cheap as at under $100 and ya can wind ur bait jig inside the rod

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    Re: Blast from the Past

    We sell em where i work. Only found them the other day when a customer wanted to know if we had any. Wierd things they are... wierd...

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    The_Walrus
    Guest

    Re: Blast from the Past

    I've got one mated to an ABU 2500C.

    Great outfit for night fishing from my canoe as you can't wrap the line around runners.

    Just have to be a bit careful with knots used to join main line to leader. some knots are bulky and catch inside the rod.

    Luc

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    Ausfish Silver Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2006

    Re: Blast from the Past

    Theyre not as weird as those Rods that have the runners that spiral around the Rod instead of being in a strait line - whats the idea of them anyone know?? think Bushy came up with the idea

    Cam

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2002

    Re: Blast from the Past

    I think the idea of the Roberts wrap (Spiral wrap) is to keep the line off the blank useing less runners for overheads,although Bushy uses it I think it'd be a safe bet to say that some bloke (probably a yank) called Roberts came up with the idea.

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