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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:24 pm    Post subject: Getting Rid of some high end gear.... Reply with quote

Hey Guys... i'm getting rid of some gear to make room for new gear or that i just don't really need anymore. These are ALL custom wrapped rods... made by me! These come with better components than the factory versions and are priced at less than half the cost.

Here's the list:

Seeker JB80: $100
- about 8'3 tall
- Fuji Hardloy casting guides
- Fuji graphite reel seat
- EVA Foam grips
- blue/metallic blue guidewraps

Calstar 800M: $120
- 8' long
- Single foot Fuji Hardloys
- Fuji graphite reel seat
- Black Hypalon Grips
- Green and Metallic Green wraps
*my favorite 8' rod

Calstar 800M: $120
- 8' long
- AmTack blue guides
- Aluminum Reel seat
- Black xflock rubber grips
- metallic blue/silver wraps

Calstar GFX800M (Spinning) : $140
- 8' long
- AWESOME tarpon/shark/cobia rod
- Fuji SiC Guides
- Black Hypalon grips
- Fuji Graphite Reel Seat
- Green and Metallic green wraps
*More parabolic than the regular 800M and just as strong.

**NOTE on the 800M's... these rods are way under rated. They will handle 80lb line with no problem. I've fought 150lb tarpon and 200lb sharks on these rods with up to 22lbs/drag on the reels. (i have a drag scale and calibrate each of my reels).

Calstar GFX700ML: $100
- i didnt make this rod so i'm not sure of the guides. they're chrome and look like Fuji Silicon Nitrides but I don't believe they are Fuji's.
- Fuji Graphite reel seat
- Blue EVA grips
*Very very light and parabolic. Its strong enough to land the big grouper at skyway and the tip is comparible to a live bait rod for fishing kings.

Seeker Blue EX6460XXH with Avet EXW 4/02: $350
- my shark rig. i didn't build this.
- 6'3" tall
- The rod is rated up to 130lbs and thats very modest.
- Fuji SiC trolling guides
- Hypalon upper grip with EVA lower grip
- Aftco aluminum reel seat
- The reel holds 300yds of 80# power pro topped with over 150yds of 80# mono. Go down to only a 50yd or less top shot and you'll have around 600yds of line!

Accurate 197XC: $300
- mint condition
- cast control
- 6:1 gear ratio
- Wiffle ball handle
- the tiniest accurate made
- it holds 300yds of 30# power pro.
- matches up to my 700ML very nicely
- use this for kings/cobia. awesome for tarpon with 30# line.

Accurate 665XNC: $325
- special edition black
- cast control
- 6:1 gear ratio
- for grouper... its holds exactly 300yds of 80# power pro topped with 55yds of 80# mono.
- my favorite reel... period. i just don't need a reel this big though.
- my accurate 870's hold over 400yds of 20# mono. this 665 should hold well over 500yds. get those kings without even getting up from your chair!

shoot me an e-mail at patrick@daviniti.com if you're interested. i have pix of everything.

thanks!
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Still got this one?

Calstar 800M: $120
- 8' long
- AmTack blue guides
- Aluminum Reel seat
- Black xflock rubber grips
- metallic blue/silver wraps
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