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GTPOPPING.COM Sponsors (Historical) => Carpenter (AU) => Topic started by: Tak Otsuka on December 12, 2011, 07:18:58 PM
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Hi all,
As Carpenter's website is not so kind to people who does not understand Japanese language, I have launched our information website - Carpenter Lures Australia (http://www.carpenterlures.com.au (http://www.carpenterlures.com.au))
I would like to let it start with product specifications for now with the models related in this region but will gradually post our view of the products to use the in our region.
Cheers,
Tak
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Hi Tak ,
Good on you , thanks !
Jon .
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Hi Tak ,
Good on you , thanks !
Jon .
Thank you Jon.
Just for example of current discussion about SP80M, we sometime have different view from manufactures specification that is often come from anglers and way charters operate and I think it is worth putting those information (to reduce Brandon's typing!)
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;D
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Hi Tak n Brandon ,
It wouldn't much fun without Brandon getting involved , keep it coming guys , the more the merrier and yes everybody has different perceptions and I am now more into softly softly approach , can't do No Line Out anymore . ::)
Jon .
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@ Jon ....... Hah! ;D
More seriously, really good effort Tak and thank you for this. Apart from anything else it is great having a single reference point for Carpenter products in English.
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Thank you Mark. I'll try to spend good time on this to make this useful and we cover most of common questions.
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Thank you Amr. It was coincident you ask me about information a few days ago as I was very close to publish. Hope this is part of what you were looking for.
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Great stuff Tak, thanks so much for this mate... many thanks...
PS - Coincidently, did you know your name , "Tak" means " Thank you" in Swedish... ;D... So tak, Tak! 8)
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I know Andre! - I think it was Jonas who mentioned it to me.
Tak,
Tak
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Wow wee Tak a 350 gram Gamma......do they make a rod to match that?
Seriously though, a great resource, much appreciated.
One quick question, why are the Blue Chaser 84/25 ratings (cast weight, max drag and line weight) lower than the 84/22 ratings?
Keep up the good work.
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Thank you Peter.
I don't have those two Blue Chaser rods to compare at the moment but Power Max series have been developed for the situation when decent fish only takes small bait for the ability to cast small lures. I assume tip / berry section of 84/25R-PM is lighter than 84/22R-P1.
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Click . Saved to my Favorite ;) :)
Thanks Tak ...
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Thank you Mick. I must keep updating it.....
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Thanks Tak!