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The Baby:

The TD-X if re-issued and duplicated to a T and called the Tatula X? would be considered near SOTA, based on performance alone, and sell for big bux today. It was and still is a fine reel. It was offered to a member for a pittance but was rejected, sadly.

 

The Bathwater:

Most big bass were caught on gear from yesteryear. Uh oh, lock your doors!

 

And that's all folks. The baby got thrown out with the bathwater.

 

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4 minutes ago, PhishLI said:

The Baby:

The TD-X if re-issued and duplicated to a T and called the Tatula X? would be considered near SOTA, based on performance alone, and sell for big bux today. It was and still is a fine reel. It was offered to as member for a pittance but was rejected, sadly.

 

The Bathwater:

Most big bass were caught on gear from yesteryear. Uh oh, lock your doors!

 

And that's all folks. The baby got thrown out with the bathwater.

 

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   So true, so true.   ?     jj

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