Alternative to a Daiwa millionaire m-ito 103L

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smalliesteve
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Re: Alternative to a Daiwa millionaire m-ito 103L

Post by smalliesteve » Fri Apr 29, 2016 8:14 am

SW is the saltwater edition. Has the EAS brake adjustment on the palming side and a one piece sideplate on the cranking side (no trim ring). Just search Millionaire SW 103L and you'll find it.

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Re: Alternative to a Daiwa millionaire m-ito 103L

Post by Westbankcougar » Fri Apr 29, 2016 11:04 am

thanks

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Re: Alternative to a Daiwa millionaire m-ito 103L

Post by poisonokie » Sun May 01, 2016 10:40 am

Luna? I got a new one for less than 150 shipped from a last minute eBay bid. Felt the need to go with a 1016 spool (requires a longer pinion shaft), a 100mm "Daiwa custom handle", and carbontex, and I'm look at a set of those hedgehog hd spool bearings, but even before all that, it was a great reel, and even after all that it's still less than you're likely to pay elsewhere. I love those blue bay areas, I just wish they had magforce.

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Re: Alternative to a Daiwa millionaire m-ito 103L

Post by Westbankcougar » Sun May 01, 2016 6:34 pm

i was looking at the luna yesterday, thanks for the information.

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Re: Alternative to a Daiwa millionaire m-ito 103L

Post by Westbankcougar » Thu May 05, 2016 8:13 am

i found a millionaire m-ito, now to get a rod equally as nice

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