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In reply to Post #119 Oh brilliant - saves me hunting around in the garage.
Sorry Kieth, didn't want to disturb you with another email!
Cheers,
James.
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In reply to Post #122 Yep
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In reply to Post #121 A bit like a vastly improved version of the old nash bike chain jobbies. But still have the sensitivity of a regular chain such as a solar hanger?
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In reply to Post #120 Does the marine stainless cord act like a chain or like a springer?
Think you mean a Banshee Chord, once in a "U" shape it just become a totally windproof Hanger.
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In reply to Post #119 Does the marine stainless cord act like a chain or like a springer?
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In reply to Post #118 Hi James, I add one or two with your order James FOC
Your not dealing with "D Turpins Tackle"
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In reply to Post #115 Bit of a random question - what size are the grub screws?
Have my pod arriving shortly and didn't think to ask. Want to make sure I have a hex driver/key to fit (although I would presume they're a fairly standard size/nothing very unusual)
Cheers,
James.
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In reply to Post #116 Cheers Keith,
So mine is now a MK1
Brilliant bit of kit.
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In reply to Post #115 There's the "L2" (Leopard 2) now Neil
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I’ve got the Titanium Leopard with the grubs rew fittings making it very streamlined. It was a custom build size wise and features the screw tipped banksticks enabling additions such as augers and state stage stand feet to be fitted.
I’ve noticed it doesn’t feature on Keith’s website so I don’t know if it has been discontinued or superseded but it’s a cracking bit of kit.
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In reply to Post #112 I'd say you've done well there, I recall waiting a lot longer for my 3 rod Ti Trident Panther Always worth the wait though
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Really happy with the merlins, and the pink coloured indicator heads look fantastic on the bank. Very vivid.
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I'm now the proud owner of a two rod panther pod Arrived this morning as promised,I'm very impressed can not wait to use it
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In reply to Post #110
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In reply to Post #109 Yes. Tightened up with a coin and left there.
The the centre shaft is nice and low.
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