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Great sense of the beautiful but often crazy......
http://www.dallarigiorgio.it/inglese/homeing.html JR |
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Hans van der Stroom wrote:
Hmm ... I wonder what happens when dropped on a rocky bankside .... It says the reels are made of briar just like pipes, so dropping it on a rock would likely break the rock. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Great sense of the beautiful but often crazy......
http://www.dallarigiorgio.it/inglese/homeing.html Laugh if you must but they really are functional, very smooth reels. Not as heavy as you would think and they don't bust when dropped They do look nice on a cane rod. And they've been around for several years. |
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In article l, Hans
van der Stroom wrote: Hmm ... I wonder what happens when dropped on a rocky bankside .... From the website. "The Fly Reel is guaranteed for life. In the event of breakage, it will be repaired if possible; if not, it will be replaced. All this is free of charge, excluding the shipping expenses." Lazarus |
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Wayne Knight wrote:
Laugh if you must but they really are functional, very smooth reels. Not as heavy as you would think and they don't bust when dropped They do look nice on a cane rod. And they've been around for several years. I have great love for all things Italian. Any (quiet) laughter over these reels on my part is tinged with admiration.... of the workmanship, of the beauty, and even of the quixotic quality of it all...... How much would one weigh? For a DT5, for example? |
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![]() JR wrote: How much would one weigh? For a DT5, for example? Exactly what it weighs, I can't tell you. But the one I have held in my hand was loaded with a 4dt silk line and backing. It did not *feel* any heavier than a Hardy Perfect. |
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Wayne Knight wrote:
JR wrote: How much would one weigh? For a DT5, for example? Exactly what it weighs, I can't tell you. But the one I have held in my hand was loaded with a 4dt silk line and backing. It did not *feel* any heavier than a Hardy Perfect. I emailed Giorgio Dallari this morning asking the weight of the Small Standard models--described as for 4wt & 5wt lines. He replied an hour and a half later and said he had just weighed two: the briar wood model is 118 gr. (4.15 oz) and the amboina wood model 129 gr (4.5 oz). He says there is some variation, of course, due to the nature of the materials and the method of manufacture. You're right: they are not at all unduly heavy. JR |
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On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 22:47:31 -0800, JR wrote:
Great sense of the beautiful but often crazy...... http://www.dallarigiorgio.it/inglese/homeing.html JR How beautiful. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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