Korean Budget Suveran
- Ljm183
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Korean Budget Suveran
Korean version of the Suveran
Just bought this CD-6 3000. Previously owned by P. Green.
Just bought this CD-6 3000. Previously owned by P. Green.
- John Milford
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Re: Korean Budget Suveran
"P. Green".
(Sorry, I need to grow up . . . ).
Lovely looking reel A quirky mix of retro and modern styling, I've always thought, but Abu managed to pull it off.
(Sorry, I need to grow up . . . ).
Lovely looking reel A quirky mix of retro and modern styling, I've always thought, but Abu managed to pull it off.
A seeker of "the fell tyrant of the liquid plain".
- Ljm183
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Re: Korean Budget Suveran
viewtopic.php?t=38364John Milford wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2023 11:37 am "P. Green".
(Sorry, I need to grow up . . . ).
Lovely looking reel A quirky mix of retro and modern styling, I've always thought, but Abu managed to pull it off.
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Re: Korean Budget Suveran
Ah Stop Messin’ Around…
Where the willows meet the water...
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Re: Korean Budget Suveran
What an incredible reel - I had no idea they made this Korean version, what is the engineering like (I don’t know a great deal but I think the Suveran is the Swedish made worm-drive reel from Heaven)?
Where the willows meet the water...
https://sites.google.com/site/tengisgol/
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Re: Korean Budget Suveran
Oh Well... !
Those who know will get it...
Those who know will get it...
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home
Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures and memories
Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures and memories
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Re: Korean Budget Suveran
Always wanted a pukka Suveran, a 1000/2000 size for small float work and a 3000/4000 for all round and lead/ feeder fishing. There always seemed to be other things that diverted my limited fishing funds elsewhere.
The Swedish Suverans are the pinnacle of reel engineering.
How do these compare?
The Swedish Suverans are the pinnacle of reel engineering.
How do these compare?
"We knelt side by side looking at it. I knew it was big, and suddenly it dawned on me it was more than that. It was tremendous!" - Richard Walker
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Re: Korean Budget Suveran
Indeed, I was led to belive the original was the reel to end all reels (obviously, along with the Black Prince)!
- Ljm183
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Re: Korean Budget Suveran
Not having seen a Suveran in the flesh i couldn't compare the two, although this Korean version looks to be well made, only time will tell.Northern_Nomad wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2023 7:18 pm Always wanted a pukka Suveran, a 1000/2000 size for small float work and a 3000/4000 for all round and lead/ feeder fishing. There always seemed to be other things that diverted my limited fishing funds elsewhere.
The Swedish Suverans are the pinnacle of reel engineering.
How do these compare?
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Re: Korean Budget Suveran
It is almost identical. I was musing about the inner components and engineering because the Swedish version is full of innovative solutions to the usual constraints which the fixed spool throws up.Ljm183 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2023 8:37 pmNot having seen a Suveran in the flesh i couldn't compare the two, although this Korean version looks to be well made, only time will tell.Northern_Nomad wrote: ↑Tue Jul 18, 2023 7:18 pm Always wanted a pukka Suveran, a 1000/2000 size for small float work and a 3000/4000 for all round and lead/ feeder fishing. There always seemed to be other things that diverted my limited fishing funds elsewhere.
The Swedish Suverans are the pinnacle of reel engineering.
How do these compare?
It looks to be a fine reel
I’m envious
"We knelt side by side looking at it. I knew it was big, and suddenly it dawned on me it was more than that. It was tremendous!" - Richard Walker