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Old 09-14-2008, 10:55 PM   #1
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Default Van Staal 100 4,S's - 4,G's - 4,B's

4 -VS100s

4 - VS100g

4 - VS100b

Really don't need that many but got em. 3 VS100b's NIB/Never fished. Golds and Silvers fished and extremely well maintained. I color code the reels with line class, Silver being 10#, Gold being 8# and Black being 6#. I have 4 extra of each, and would consider getting rid of a maximum of 4 in any one of the colors. With exception to the unused Blacks, all are on Custom Loomis or Matrix Rods, and I would consider selling them as well if the reel is sold. Great Reels and Great Rods. I love to fish the VS100 series, it is perfection in a light tackle reel in MHO.

I am not interested in selling any of the reelsfor less than $500.00.

PM me if you are seriously interested.
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Old 09-14-2008, 10:59 PM   #2
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Default RE: Van Staal 100 4,S's - 4,G's - 4,B's

dang i wish money wasn't so tight right now. good luck on the sale curtis
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Old 09-14-2008, 11:03 PM   #3
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Default RE: Van Staal 100 4,S's - 4,G's - 4,B's

Josh, you can't hide money so stop trying. You got a Rem. 700 in 300WSM, lets talk.

BTW, Take me with you fishing the docks one night when the weather gets cooler.I'll pay my way, promise.
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Old 09-14-2008, 11:12 PM   #4
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Good lord dude, that's like $15,000 worth of trout combos... & I thought I had a problem... You can sell those & get a nice boat & take your friend fishing & let him 'pay his way'... Good luck w/the sale...:letsparty
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Old 09-14-2008, 11:21 PM   #5
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Default RE: Van Staal 100 4,S's - 4,G's - 4,B's

To be completely honest, I have started fishing the 2" ZeeBaas and love it. At first I was not sure due to the little extrafew onces of weight, but I am thrilled with them after having some time to get used to them. I will most likely always have a few baby VanStaals, but I really like my Baby ZeeBaas's a whole bunch. Both are extremely great reels andI don't think anyone that takes good care of their gear couldn't hand them down. Meaning they could go to the next generation.
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Old 09-14-2008, 11:23 PM   #6
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Wanna trade for a trusty new 706z you are always looking for?!









It was worth a shot... :doh
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Old 09-14-2008, 11:24 PM   #7
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Default RE: Van Staal 100 4,S's - 4,G's - 4,B's

I'm glad you like your Zeebass's Garbo. I am very unimpressed with the larger one my friend has.
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Old 09-14-2008, 11:27 PM   #8
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Freespool (9/14/2008)I'm glad you like your Zeebass's Garbo. I am very unimpressed with the larger one my friend has.
Unimpressed? Explain.........

Why?

BTW, it's ZeeBaas, in case someone tries to search it.
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Old 09-14-2008, 11:30 PM   #9
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Default RE: Van Staal 100 4,S's - 4,G's - 4,B's

First off, there was some sort of metal thing on the inside of the spool that would rub when the spool was up, he had to file it down. Also the drag seems kinda sticky. It is very light though. I have no experience with the smaller ones.
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Old 09-14-2008, 11:38 PM   #10
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Freespool (9/14/2008)First off, there was some sort of metal thing on the inside of the spool that would rub when the spool was up, he had to file it down. Also the drag seems kinda sticky. It is very light though. I have no experience with the smaller ones.
I am still learning, but they are very cool. The spools are interchangeable with the body, more or less you can have a larger or smaller spool as an option and it fits the same body. Kinda the same principle as the Thompson Center Encore. I only fish the little spool, and have fell in love with it. The rotator is the same mechanism that drives helicoptor blades, but I am not smart enough to know what that means. I have 3 of them and only caught fish on the one that has 10# on it, so I haven't experienced the really light drag yet.
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