DAM info and pics
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DAM info and pics
Has anyone(Paddex ) got any pics and info on DAM match reels from 1970-1990?
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Re: DAM info and pics
Have a search through his posts on DAM reels here:
search.php?keywords=dam&terms=all&autho ... mit=Search
Follow thwe links he gives too, lots of good stuff there.
search.php?keywords=dam&terms=all&autho ... mit=Search
Follow thwe links he gives too, lots of good stuff there.
Re: DAM info and pics
I'm not sure if they ever marketed a reel as a special "Match" reel,
however they called a closed face reel "Die Fangmaschine", '80s or '90s
I'll have a look into my catalogues (tomorrow)
however they called a closed face reel "Die Fangmaschine", '80s or '90s
I'll have a look into my catalogues (tomorrow)
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Re: DAM info and pics
Thanks,I remember seeing some very nice DAM reels that some Dutch anglers used at a King of Clubs match in the mid 80s.
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Re: DAM info and pics
sorry for a late answer, CF,
but I had to dig in my boxes for my DAM CFA closed face reel,
it was used for match fishing as other closed face reels, but I think it was never popular in Germany
I could not find more infos, so I don't know the manufacturing dates, maybe mid 80s-mid 90s?
An interesting feature is the changing from left hand to right hand wind:
you push a button and turn the whole rear part of the reel
Des Taylor is using it for roach fishing in this video and he gives a short explanation about the reel from minute 6,
he calls it the "coffee grinder", DAM called it the "catching machine"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoOq4lghRhc
but I had to dig in my boxes for my DAM CFA closed face reel,
it was used for match fishing as other closed face reels, but I think it was never popular in Germany
I could not find more infos, so I don't know the manufacturing dates, maybe mid 80s-mid 90s?
An interesting feature is the changing from left hand to right hand wind:
you push a button and turn the whole rear part of the reel
Des Taylor is using it for roach fishing in this video and he gives a short explanation about the reel from minute 6,
he calls it the "coffee grinder", DAM called it the "catching machine"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoOq4lghRhc
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Re: DAM info and pics
I have one Paddex,and one of the best closed face reels made,way ahead of its time.Nice wide spool and acceptable line lay(for a closed face )meant that it could be used for longer range float work.
"Crazy,toys in the attic I am crazy,truly gone fishing."