ABU is overpriced Posted Thursday at 10:15 PM Posted Thursday at 10:15 PM Personally prefer grabbing used in near mint condition to save $$. Quote
papajoe222 Posted Thursday at 10:20 PM Posted Thursday at 10:20 PM As my passion for reels revolves around older Daiwas, it's used for me. The last one I picked up was an Alphas in mint condition. Now I'm on the look-out for a Zillion, but I gotta get the $$$ first. 2 Quote
MediumMouthBass Posted Thursday at 10:41 PM Posted Thursday at 10:41 PM Today used reels are closer to MSRP than new ones. On marketplace they actually cost more most times. I buy all my reels new from Midway and DSG and get between 20-80% off regularly when they have a sale or open box items. Â However im not against buying used reels, if given the chance to get one in good condition for the right price id buy it. 1 Quote
newapti5 Posted Thursday at 10:51 PM Posted Thursday at 10:51 PM Once I discovered Japan online used tackle market, I just couldn't go back anymore. Maybe in the future when yen gets much stronger. 2 Quote
ABU is overpriced Posted Thursday at 10:58 PM Author Posted Thursday at 10:58 PM 38 minutes ago, papajoe222 said: As my passion for reels revolves around older Daiwas, it's used for me. The last one I picked up was an Alphas in mint condition. Now I'm on the look-out for a Zillion, but I gotta get the $$$ first. Which Alphas did you grab? Quote
Maverick2017 Posted Friday at 12:09 AM Posted Friday at 12:09 AM Only new and usually from Japan. Used can really be a gamble. 4 Quote
Sp33dSnake Posted Friday at 02:10 AM Posted Friday at 02:10 AM I bought my first new rod/reel in 10 years last week...a Lew's Mach Smash Medium/Fast 7' that was discounted. Paired it with a Shimano DC 70 (also discounted).  Usually, I get my stuff second hand from pawn shops. I bought a BPS Carbonlite with a 7' BPS Pro Qualifier M/H Rod that was missing several guides. I bought the reel for $35 and got the rod for free.  A months work of weekends and entirely too much time went to putting new guides (four missing), and I got proficient in putting guides on rods, lol. I might try to build a rod of my own one day. But I typically try to get the most out of my money. I still have a 6'6" Medium Fast BPS IM6 Tourney Special I got when I was 16 (22 years ago). I kind of prefer it over modern rods because all the modern rods I see have micro guides, whereas my rod has smallish guides that have plenty of room for leader knots. Unless it snaps in two, I doubt I'll ever get rid of it. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted Friday at 03:50 AM Global Moderator Posted Friday at 03:50 AM I’ve never bought a used rod or reel except for one time when a friend had a Curado 200E7 that he wasn’t using. I made him an offer he couldn’t refuse.     Mike 1 Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted Friday at 04:37 AM Super User Posted Friday at 04:37 AM I have bought only 2 used reels one Daiwa, and one Shimano). I regret both purchases. Quote
Junk Fisherman Posted Friday at 05:09 AM Posted Friday at 05:09 AM I've never bought any used rods or reels. I've sold many though. I don't even try to ship rods anymore due to the ridiculous shipping cost. Living in a heavily-populated area, I just set an attractive price and I always end up selling them.  1 Quote
VolFan Posted Friday at 05:36 AM Posted Friday at 05:36 AM I wait for @A-Jay or @roadwarrior to sell their stuff and buy used that’s better than new. 1 2 Quote
Super User Jar11591 Posted Friday at 05:48 AM Super User Posted Friday at 05:48 AM Anything used I’ve bought, I purchased on the flea market section here. Couple reels and a couple rods. Everything was like new and I wouldn’t hesitate to buy more used gear from the flea market section.  Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted Friday at 06:03 AM Super User Posted Friday at 06:03 AM Like  @Mike L I never bought a used rod or reel except buying one from a close friend who didn’t want it but I did. 1 Quote
DaubsNU1 Posted Friday at 06:50 AM Posted Friday at 06:50 AM Spinning reels are all new, and all Shimano.  Casting reels are all Citica's or Curado's. Four OG's were purchased back in the 1990's. And four "newer" found via eBay or swap meets. I really love these reels. Rock solid, get the job done, great feel.  Quote
MRQturbo Posted Friday at 07:25 AM Posted Friday at 07:25 AM I buy a mix of new and old.. If they are in mint condition used for a good price I'll scoop them up.. Quote
Lead Head Posted Friday at 07:44 AM Posted Friday at 07:44 AM 2 years ago I bought a Scorpion DC, about 4 months later I bought a 21 Zillion. Scorpion got replaced by the Zillion and went unused until I eventually sold it. Of the 12 reels I currently have in service, the Zillion is the only one that isn't a pre-Twing Daiwa purchased used.  I build my own rods. Quote
Super User FishTank Posted Friday at 08:29 AM Super User Posted Friday at 08:29 AM I buy new stuff mainly but I do have a few used gems I have bought over the years.  In reels, I've got a Core 101MG, a Metanium MG7 Limited Edition, a Core 51, and a 2012 Antares. I also have a Megabass Evoluzion 30th Anniversary Edition Super Diablo II. I love all this stuff and use it regularly. The 2012 Antares has seen the most use but it's built like a tank. It probably last longer than me. Quote
BC VC basser Posted Friday at 08:49 AM Posted Friday at 08:49 AM I’ll buy used on occasion. My best score was a Shimano Curado B at a thrift shop for $10….Been a great reel! In total of the 20+ setups I’ve got 3 used reels and 1 rod  Quote
FrnkNsteen Posted Friday at 08:56 AM Posted Friday at 08:56 AM 10 hours ago, papajoe222 said: As my passion for reels revolves around older Daiwas, it's used for me. The last one I picked up was an Alphas in mint condition. Now I'm on the look-out for a Zillion, but I gotta get the $$$ first. Me too.... Most recent was a nice clean Daiwa left handed TD Sol I picked up a couple weeks ago. Already had one I picked up a year or so again and like it, so I picked up another. You don't see the lefties as often.  3 hours ago, VolFan said: I wait for @A-Jay or @roadwarrior to sell their stuff and buy used that’s better than new. Funny!! I've bought one from A-Jay too! I think I bought a nice clean Daiwa "Skipping" rod from him a year or so ago.  Bought a reel from FishTank too. Both were in great shape for a fair price!! 2 Quote
ABU is overpriced Posted Friday at 09:14 AM Author Posted Friday at 09:14 AM Suprised to see so little love toward the used market. I guess if you don't tinker with reels, and aren't able to replace a bearing, worm gear, main gear, etc, used is less attractive. I got another used Z2020 last year, swapped the gear set, had to clean one bearing, serviced the whole reel, and its as smooth and silent as new. Got the reel for like $140, and for that price it's unbeatable. 1 Quote
Super User FryDog62 Posted Friday at 10:18 AM Super User Posted Friday at 10:18 AM Admittedly, I tend to be an impatient person and have a low tolerance for stuff that doesn’t work. I like things new and under warranty. Less chance it got used and abused by the person that owned it before me.  New stuff can still hiccup, but you minimize the chances, and many times have a decent warranty to get a replacement if needed.  That goes for vehicles, boat motors and fishing equipment, etc.  Worst thing for me is to finally get quality time off to go do what I like and - the truck doesn’t start, the outboard won’t run, or my reel yaks up a hair ball.   1 Quote
Bigbox99 Posted Friday at 10:31 AM Posted Friday at 10:31 AM I used to buy a lot of used reels that were better than new condition in that they would be flawless and have upgrade parts that made then better than new. I'm still in the market for some rarities like an Alphas KTF or Pixy with 2010s BFS parts on it fully upgraded. Not the Ray's Stuido slop I usually put on my reels but real time capsules from that golden era of BFS that will be lost to time. Stuff like ZPI parts, KTF and Cosugi spools.  I'm mostly buying new now. I was building a collection of Megabass Daiwas and other desirable older Daiwas and Shimanos (well just the one for now) at a time that new Daiwas and Shimanos were kind off the rails and considered worse than the older offerings. Now they we have reels like the current gen Zillions, Bantams, Met B, 24 Tatula 100, 80, 70 and the current crop of Curados I am starting to take a liking to the new offerings and adding them.  Quote
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