daiwa catalouge 1979

kela66

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sorry i don't have a scanner and can't work out how to put full size pic's up , hope posting a catalouge is ok . prices as follows (top of the range) millionaire reel £34.95 sealine series £23.95 13' moonraker rod 20.99 spinmaster 9' £8.95 (if anyone wants to borrow it and scan / post properly let me know)
 

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cutting edge technology

cutting edge technology

ive just sold my diawa millionaire 6hm on ebay last weekend for 25 quid incl p&p. the moonraker i was fishing with on roker pier last night and really its been a cracking rod, top knotch reel seat, superb and easy caster. you want to see the test curve when its got a small whitey on, you'd think it was a marlin. very fishable but falls down in windy conditions, jumps about like something not right.
 
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still use my 6hm, wouldn't part with it, in 20 years I've probably bought a dozen reels to replace it, but never found one that suits me a well, the others have almost all gone the journey

and the sealine 200 boat reel is still as bomb proof as it was when I bought it

even been looking to find another 6hm recently, just in case!
 
Still got a 12foot Moonraker from about 1979 or early 80's. It's a lovely rod. I can cast it just as far as with my newer rods and it registers bites great.
 
still use my 6hm, wouldn't part with it, in 20 years I've probably bought a dozen reels to replace it, but never found one that suits me a well, the others have almost all gone the journey

and the sealine 200 boat reel is still as bomb proof as it was when I bought it

even been looking to find another 6hm recently, just in case!

Had a few casts in tyne a few weeks back, used an abu 6500, then millionaire 7ht, but the one that reighned supreme, millionaire 6hm put the others to shame:):)
 
Good rods the Moonrakers I,ve still got a Paul Kerry Moonraker had it about 25 years ,I bought it from Coast and Country in Derwent st Sunderland.Couldn't afford a new one so bought second hand still a good rod though but dont use it so much these days.
 
Got a 13ft Moonraker Z beachcaster and still use it the odd time. Cost around £100 back in 99 I think. Good casting rod but get's blown around like a rag doll in windy conditions.
 
i had the bronze coloured moonraker 12ft back in 79 bought in R.S. TACKLE collingwood st newcastle i love the rod at the time jim:)
 
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