U.S. made reels
I remember a post a while back about nobody making reels in the U.S. of
A. anymore, and I just came across this web site:
http://www.ardentreels.com/
It's not much of a site yet, but it's got a couple of reviews. It says
production starts in the fall of this year in Macon, Mo., but there is
already a list of dealers. Might be something to watch. |
Henry
Sep 4 2004
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| Thats a nice looking reel. |
TerryNC
Sep 5
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| My brothe gets the inside scoop on some fishing products from time to time.
He told me a month ago to look for this reel. |
alwaysfishking
Sep 5
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| Wonder what kind of price they'll be setting? |
Jerry
Sep 5
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| These look interesting also. http://www.usreel.com |
alwaysfishking
Sep 5
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| Interesting price also... |
Jerry
Sep 5
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| Randy, you need to ttry one of my Okumas when we're at the NWC. |
Jerry
Sep 5
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| I read 200 bucks a pop... Git-R-Done |
uscgret
Sep 5
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| $100 if you'll take a "seconds". |
Jerry
Sep 5
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| That reel of Ray Scott's reminds me of a Mitchell 300.
As for the Ardent reels I didn't see any left hand reels in the line up.
Hhhmm guess I won't be bothered.
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D.
Sep 5
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