Quantum is a brand that manufactures fishing equipment, particularly fishing rod reels, for both saltwater and freshwater fishing. Quantum reels are considered to be high-quality, high-performance items, often consisting of single-piece aluminum construction and allowing for fine tuning.
Quantum baitcasting is a specific technique that involves the use of an applicable reel - such as the Quantum EXO Baitcast Reel. This type of reel claims to be lighter and just as durable as a standard reel.
New this reel costs $100.00. Used, depending on what shape the reel is in and how much its been used could be worth $25 on up. If the reel has been used numerous times the drag could be worn out or the ball bearings could need lubrication. Find out what you can before buying the reel to evaluate what the value to you is. i have seen them at eBay for up to $60.00 used. Good luck!
A Centrepin reel is used for fishing. It is simply an oversized large arbor fly reel that rides on bearing spaces and plays fish without the use of mechanical drag.
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I think you mean a "reel grinder". It is a machine used to sharpen the reels of a mower
The Zebco 600 spinning reel is a durable, user friendly, economical fishing reel. Not very expensive either. Brand new, it can be bought for 16 to 20 dollars, US. Used in good working order, probably less than ten. The Zebco Quantum 600 bait casting reel is more expensive, but still fairly cheap, a new one can be picked up for around 30 dollars. Used, good condition, around 15 to 20.
Well, reel is the term used when you lose your balance and stagger about. I guess the answer is yes.
The term used to refer to a quantum of light is a photon.
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Neither a spinning real or push button type reel are used in fly fishing.
Fishing line wrapped around a stick is effective, but a real reel is much more convenient. This reel of film has a real neat topic.
Hi, Open reel tapes are equivelent to tapes like used on the older reel to reel tape recorders. They used to have open reel tapes for audio and video recorders. Many are still in use today. Open reel tapes had to be hand threaded through the tape transport whereas a cassette tape is self contained and the transport handles all the unloading and loading functions. Hope this helps, Cubby