OntarioFishingGuy Posted May 17, 2014 Posted May 17, 2014 I just found out something cool. A lot of you guys probably know this, but i found out all of shimano`s casting reels start with a `C` for casting (Chronarch, Caenan, Curado, Citica, Calais, etc.). And all of their spinning reels start with an `S` for spinning (Stradic, Sustain, Sahara, Stella, etc.). I`m not sure why I am so excited, but I just thought that I would share this with you guys. Quote
John G Posted May 17, 2014 Posted May 17, 2014 The Scorpions, Metaniums, Antares and Aldebarans are all baitcasters. There are also spinning reels that don't start with S. Quote
John G Posted May 17, 2014 Posted May 17, 2014 The Scorpions, Metaniums, Antares and Aldebarans are all baitcasters. There are also spinning reels that don't start with S. To be fair to the OP, except for the Antares and Metanium, the non C and S Shimano reels are all JDM so he does have a valid point in regards to the N. American Market. 2 Quote
Super User .RM. Posted May 17, 2014 Super User Posted May 17, 2014 A bantam is a baitcaster also Actually the name bantam is derived from the city of Bantam - currently known as "Banten Province" or previously "Banten Residency" - once a major seaport, in Indonesia. European sailors restocking on live fowl for sea journeys found the small native breeds of chicken in Southeast Asia to be useful, and any such small poultry came to be known as a bantam. Shimano uses the name in their reel designators meaning small.... From Websters : Definition of BANTAM 1: small, diminutive 2: pertly combative Synonyms small, diminutive, dinky, dwarfish, fine, half-pint, Lilliputian, little, pint-size (or pint-sized), pocket, pocket-size (also pocket-sized), puny, pygmy, shrimpy, slight, smallish, subnormal, toylike, undersized (also undersize) Quote
Capt.Bob Posted May 17, 2014 Posted May 17, 2014 Yes RM good history on where the term came from, there are many Bantam baitcasters in the line, it is not a specific model rather a series. Quote
sparky241 Posted May 17, 2014 Posted May 17, 2014 Actually the name bantam is derived from the city of Bantam - currently known as "Banten Province" or previously "Banten Residency" - once a major seaport, in Indonesia. European sailors restocking on live fowl for sea journeys found the small native breeds of chicken in Southeast Asia to be useful, and any such small poultry came to be known as a bantam. Shimano uses the name in their reel designators meaning small.... From Websters : Definition of BANTAM 1: small, diminutive 2: pertly combative Synonyms small, diminutive, dinky, dwarfish, fine, half-pint, Lilliputian, little, pint-size (or pint-sized), pocket, pocket-size (also pocket-sized), puny, pygmy, shrimpy, slight, smallish, subnormal, toylike, undersized (also undersize) OK but my baitcaster is still a shimano bantam Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted May 17, 2014 Super User Posted May 17, 2014 Thunnus is a Shimano spinning reel starting with a T. It's a baitrunner style reel similar to the Baitrunner. The Tiagra, Talica, Torsa, Tyrnos, TLD, Torium, Trinidad and Tekota are all conventional reels, probably the T stands for trolling, but the Tranx is not a trolling reel, I do believe it's a casting reel and the Thunnus is not a trolling reel either. Quote
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