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Thread: Daiwa Sealine 40HV - great condition with 65# braid

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    Default Daiwa Sealine 40HV - great condition with 65# braid

    Located in Buena Park. No shipping. Will deliver depending on where you are located.

    GREAT condition. Lots of Power Pro braid, ready to go!

    $80

    pm me.
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    Last edited by Ian; 05-03-2015 at 09:35 PM.

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    with that famous "free floating spool"

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    Price drop to $80

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian View Post
    Price drop to $80
    that's a drop? lol, u r good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hookdfisherman View Post
    that's a drop? lol, u r good!
    yeah, it's about as small as your attempt at crapping on sale posts. HATERS WILL HATE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian View Post
    yeah, it's about as small as your attempt at crapping on sale posts.
    yeap, that is for sure!

    fo sho my brotha. lol

    buyer beware! he's got deals!
    Last edited by hookdfisherman; 05-04-2015 at 08:08 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hookdfisherman View Post
    yeap, that is for sure!

    fo sho my brotha. lol

    buyer beware! he's got deals!
    Your wrong hooked. He had a higher price and edited the first post to illustrate the lowered price to $80

    Memory serves he started at $100.

    You owe Ian an apology.

    Look at the time of the edit and the time of his price drop.




    Ian, I would consider it but I just picked up a Saltist for a hundy
    Last edited by cutbait; 05-04-2015 at 08:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cutbait View Post
    Your wrong hooked. He had a higher price and edited the first post to illustrate the lowered price to $80

    Memory serves he started at $100.

    You owe Ian an apology.

    Look at the time of the edit and the time of his price drop.




    Ian, I would consider it but I just picked up a Saltist for a hundy
    if true i apologize

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    I might be interested. How do the generations for the Daiwa Sealine's go? Is the Sealine X-SHA the current generation and the HV the previous one?

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    There was the HV coming out with the SHV, then the SHA came later.

    Not much difference in the SHV and the SHA but a nicer handle.

    The HV is the lower geared version of the SHV. The 40 and 50 sized HV have 4.9:1 gear ratios. The SHV and SHA are 6.1:1 in all sizes.

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