Agreed. Everyone needs to own a TDZ.africanbass wrote:You need to own at least one over rated reel in your life
Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
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Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
Don't say that,the ito army and personal order mafia will sort you outLowRange wrote:Agreed. Everyone needs to own a TDZ.africanbass wrote:You need to own at least one over rated reel in your life
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Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
stingray23 wrote:spencerinstl wrote:They are sweet reels. I bought 2 of them when they were new. Check out the japanese auction sites. Your chances of finding one in very good condition are better.stingray23 wrote:spencerinstl wrote:Because these were limited edition, prices for beat up used ones are way too high. If you find a j dream spool for a a reasonable price and put it in a regular zillion and increased the bearing count in the regular zillion you would have one that performed just as well. Increase the bearing count and upgrade the spool bearings in a sv103 and you would have a real performer for alot less money.
Yeah, but that J Dream sure looks good though. The aesthetics on that reel makes it look like an expensive watch. Just a really good looking reel.
I could never figure out which auction sites to look at. Which ones do you suggest?
This one looks in pretty decent shape on the plain old bay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Daiwa-ZILLION-7 ... Sw4CFYqpCs
not sure if this one is a different one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Daiwa-ZILLION-7 ... Swa~BYTls-
Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
Harsh!africanbass wrote:Don't say that,the ito army and personal order mafia will sort you outLowRange wrote:Agreed. Everyone needs to own a TDZ.africanbass wrote:You need to own at least one over rated reel in your life
Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
Sorry, I should have specified those are both righties. There are also other ratios out there on the bay for righties right now in fairly decent shape. I had more trouble getting a lefty.
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Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
It's probably the best version of one of the best reels ever, and therefore a luxury. If i had one it would probably never see the water.
I agree that you could fairly inexpensively take a regular Zillion and tune it up to make it comparable, but it won't be the same. Really, out of the box Zillions are brilliant, anyway. People used to complain about how much more the Type R version was because it wasn't that much better. Still, if you just want that handle for your standard Zillion, which was the biggest difference, it would set you back more than the price difference.
So if you are in love with the platform and have money to burn there's really no reason not to. You can probably get more reel(s) for that money, but that's not the point.
I agree that you could fairly inexpensively take a regular Zillion and tune it up to make it comparable, but it won't be the same. Really, out of the box Zillions are brilliant, anyway. People used to complain about how much more the Type R version was because it wasn't that much better. Still, if you just want that handle for your standard Zillion, which was the biggest difference, it would set you back more than the price difference.
So if you are in love with the platform and have money to burn there's really no reason not to. You can probably get more reel(s) for that money, but that's not the point.
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Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
Those reels aren't in too bad of shape. I guess I'm picky, I refuse to pay that much for a reel that has scratches or boat rash, even if minor.Polkfish1 wrote:stingray23 wrote:spencerinstl wrote:They are sweet reels. I bought 2 of them when they were new. Check out the japanese auction sites. Your chances of finding one in very good condition are better.stingray23 wrote:spencerinstl wrote:Because these were limited edition, prices for beat up used ones are way too high. If you find a j dream spool for a a reasonable price and put it in a regular zillion and increased the bearing count in the regular zillion you would have one that performed just as well. Increase the bearing count and upgrade the spool bearings in a sv103 and you would have a real performer for alot less money.
Yeah, but that J Dream sure looks good though. The aesthetics on that reel makes it look like an expensive watch. Just a really good looking reel.
I could never figure out which auction sites to look at. Which ones do you suggest?
This one looks in pretty decent shape on the plain old bay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Daiwa-ZILLION-7 ... Sw4CFYqpCs
not sure if this one is a different one
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Daiwa-ZILLION-7 ... Swa~BYTls-
Thanks for the epiphany captain obvious
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Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
I looked at those reels on ebay the other night. They inspired me to start this thread. If anything, I would get a better conditioned one then what is currently on ebay.
Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
Agreed. There are better ones out there.
Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
Well said!poisonokie wrote:It's probably the best version of one of the best reels ever, and therefore a luxury. If i had one it would probably never see the water.
I agree that you could fairly inexpensively take a regular Zillion and tune it up to make it comparable, but it won't be the same. Really, out of the box Zillions are brilliant, anyway. People used to complain about how much more the Type R version was because it wasn't that much better. Still, if you just want that handle for your standard Zillion, which was the biggest difference, it would set you back more than the price difference.
So if you are in love with the platform and have money to burn there's really no reason not to. You can probably get more reel(s) for that money, but that's not the point.
Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
Try http://buyee.jp/yahoo/auction . I bought a BNIB J-Dream 6.3L from there.stingray23 wrote:
I could never figure out which auction sites to look at. Which ones do you suggest?
Righties (new)
http://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/e208032326
http://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/v484101610
I couldn't find any new lefties, but if you keep an eye on it, you will find one.
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Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
I agree with if you have the money and you want to spend big bucks on a reel then go ahead. I will spend the money if I find a reel I like and it is in mint or almost mint condition, but won't spend a lot of money for one that is scratched up just because it is limited edition. I was just giving another alternative by building one with your own with parts. But like you said it is not the same as owning a sweet limited edition reel.poisonokie wrote:It's probably the best version of one of the best reels ever, and therefore a luxury. If i had one it would probably never see the water.
I agree that you could fairly inexpensively take a regular Zillion and tune it up to make it comparable, but it won't be the same. Really, out of the box Zillions are brilliant, anyway. People used to complain about how much more the Type R version was because it wasn't that much better. Still, if you just want that handle for your standard Zillion, which was the biggest difference, it would set you back more than the price difference.
So if you are in love with the platform and have money to burn there's really no reason not to. You can probably get more reel(s) for that money, but that's not the point.
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Thanks for the epiphany captain obvious
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Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
Cyacnba wrote:Try http://buyee.jp/yahoo/auction . I bought a BNIB J-Dream 6.3L from there.stingray23 wrote:
I could never figure out which auction sites to look at. Which ones do you suggest?
Righties (new)
http://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/e208032326
http://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/v484101610
I couldn't find any new lefties, but if you keep an eye on it, you will find one.
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Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
buy yourself a brand new red thumb bar megabass IP79 unless you could find a great deal of J-Dream
To be honest that bad quality painting job of Japan flag does bug me....
Or find used DEPS ZDV100 which is my favorite zillion
To be honest that bad quality painting job of Japan flag does bug me....
Or find used DEPS ZDV100 which is my favorite zillion
"North" of America...
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Re: Why should I buy a Daiwa Zillion J-Dream?
I have been considering picking up a mint or near mint right hand J-Dream 6.3. It seems like the cream of the crop when it comes to the Zillion platform.