Privacy and terms of service
(JP¥18,000)
+HK$346.98 Shipping fee
+HK$15.77 Service fee
Text is automatically translated.
Report translation issueText is automatically translated.
Report translation issueSeller info
みやみや
5/5304
View detail
Item condition
Some scratches/marks
Ships from
Japan
Category
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This item can't be bundled due to shipping restrictions. Please buy separately.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This item can't be bundled due to shipping restrictions. Please buy separately.
Thank you for viewing. [Content and photos added on February 18th. The photos are of the weight. The content is: the base rod is approximately 115cm long and weighs about 81g; when combined, it's 155cm long and weighs about 88 to 88.5g. The base rod is firm and likely carbon. The tip is made of glass.] [Photos were significantly changed on February 28th. I think they are easier to see than before. Also, if it breaks, please consult a fishing tackle shop in Fujisawa. Repair may be possible for a fee.] I am selling this rod because I made a new one, so I'm offering it to those who are interested. It has been tested in actual fishing, so there is some wear and tear. The contents are: The base rod, 3 tips, and a tip case. This is a rod for squid fishing that I made about two years ago, using materials purchased from a fishing tackle shop in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture. I made everything myself after purchasing the materials. The grip spacing is based on Daiwa's Kawagihagi rod (see the photos). The material cost was over 27,000 yen. The base rod has been used about 10 times, so there is some wear and tear and fine scratches on the rod end and grip. The tips are quite sensitive due to their good sensitivity, and they break easily due to entanglement with leader knots or line tangles. I have broken nearly 5 of them. The three tips in the photos are undamaged. The color of the tip end indicates the hardness. There are two recently made red ones (for deep water?), and one yellow one (for shallow to mid-depth?) that I made and stored previously. I used 50-60g weights in actual fishing. I think 30g would also be fine. The shape of the insertion point is almost the same as Daiwa's Analistar Zero Ten, but use is at your own risk. Immediate purchase is possible, but it is a homemade item. There is no warranty for repairs in case of damage. Please understand. If you are looking for perfection, please purchase a manufacturer's product at a shop. Please ask any questions in the comments. I will provide additional photos. (Since the number of photos is at the maximum, I will have to delete something.)
3 days ago