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    Yeh them look very nice! Would also like to no sinkum about how much they would cost and deff. both style's!! RFY
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    Thumbs up You're on to something, Sinkum.....

    Excellent concept!!!! I have always said, and always will say a NO-TOOLS-NEEDED concept with micro-adjustability is what a spider-rigging rod holder customer is looking for. Very good torque-ability handles like this means a lot. From a tool & die and fabricator guy........you are on the right road for customer satisfaction
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    Very nice looking holders, Let me know as well when you start selling them. lol
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    how much are these babies gonna cost because I want two sets to go on the front of my boat. I like the t-handles the best as far as looks. Is there more of an offset in the holder itself? It looks like it will accomodate spinning reels better better than most. I set my reel in the middle of the holder when moving that is why i was wondering.

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    Default Driftmaster T-250H

    This outfit is exactly like the Driftmaster T-250H except yours adjust with a T and theirs adjust by hand with a wing nut. Driftmasters adjust in every direction without any tools. I do not want to capture your thread but just let you know this is already available. Check them out at Driftmaster Rod Holders

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    They look good.
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