GOT IT! I set an alarm for 8 pm (9 am Japan) and they popped up with a few in stock. Snagged one right away. Thanks for the link and the tip for timing. I really appreciate it. Excited to get my first JDM reel.
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I might have found a 67 Nano, just to double check; if I hook something big on accident like a bass then I shouldn’t have too much trouble with it breaking so long as I keep the drag loose and use a net?
Also how are those handles? For such an expensive rod to not have cork messes with my head. It looks like foam, and the cheap ugly stick rods I have with foam I can’t stand the feeling of. I can’t imagine the foam would be poor quality though. Does it feel nice to handle?
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Given how cork is becoming more rare, I agree. I can’t say for sure having handled it, but that carbon fiber handle on the Lunakia looks INSANE. The major craft and the Lunakia just look more comfortable to hold and more in touch with the blank, but I haven’t tried really nice foam handles so no idea if that’s actually true.
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I have not hooked anything substantial on the 67, but I doubt it will break unless mishandled. As Alphahawk mentioned several times, these rods don't really break on fish, they break when mishandled. I also think the use of Nanoalloy technology in the blank makes it quite robust. It will likely bend like crazy though, but that's part of the reason I bought it.
I love EVA handles and much prefer them to cork ones. It does feel very nice and high quality. After about 30 outings with the 77 model, I see no signs of wear on the handle. I do wash the rods and the reels after each trip as I've been only saltwater fishing lately. One quirk that I've noticed about this particular Fuji reel seat is that it tends to get unscrewed a little while fishing. Possibly due to the size of the Luvias' reel foot and not a big deal for me.
Your post jogged my memory. I've got a spinning rod from the 70's - 80's made for Cabela's that has no handle. The graphite blank has an inset for the reel, but you hold the blank directly. I'll have to go find it and take a photo. It 's hanging in a rack in the basement along with all my other bass stuff.
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I am in the same boat every time I want to buy a new JDM rod. Not being able to hold one in hand and not having the opportunity to return always give me a pause. I only have a few JDM rods so I certainly cannot give a balanced review of the 67. One more bit of information that I can provide is that both Shimano Soare SS Ajing and Tict SRAM Exr rods that I have are much faster than this Blue Current, but I knew that when I bought the 67 and I wanted that to be the case.
My Yamaga BC 71 TZ/Nano easily handled a 2 lb and a 4 lb bass while crappie fishing this morning.