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TF_mike strutter.
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21/06/2012 at 3:13 pm #52194
TF_Fred Daviswhen having a butchers at the new carp elite pole the maver rep pointed at the top kit and said that if I wanted to drill a hole in the power kit there was an extra bit of wrap for me to do so.this would enable me to convert it to a pulla kit, what struck me as strange is why they don’t pre drill the hole? if the top kits are strong enough why should the angler have to fcuk around if in the manufacturing process thry can put an extra bit of carbon wrap around the pole then surely they can machine/ pre drill a hole better than the average angler?
next they’l be asking us to cut our top kits back to fit ptfe bushes :rolleyes:In this day and age it should be the finished article not a butchers jobby especially when anglers are paying well over the odds for gear
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21/06/2012 at 3:26 pm #159997
TF_Kagger TNBI think Preston have a patent on the side puller.
Daiwa got round this by incorporating two holes in their puller kits..
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22/06/2012 at 7:21 am #160009
TF_CutnutThat appears to be the definitive answer, Preston are apparantly very hot on persons making after market side pulla kit conversions (commercially) let alone original equipment manufacturers. They can’t stop you converting your own kits, but were you to sell them on a comercial basis apparantly they will chase you to court.
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22/06/2012 at 8:07 am #160014
TF_Smedcomplete joke and a little ironic after all the stuff prestons have “copied”
agree though, anglers shouldnt have to drill the hole! id end up going right through! -
22/06/2012 at 8:54 am #160016
TF_JohnHThe only advantage I can see of a side puller, compared to a puller bung, is if you have a relatively deep swim and you need to play a fish out on a top 4.
Possible solutions are to buy a preston top kit or to fit a puller bung into a number 4 section and elasticate up accordingly.
Someone once said to me that broken 4s would be a thing of the past with puller kits meaning everything would be played out on a top 2. -
22/06/2012 at 11:15 am #160019
TF_AnthonywatersParticipant@Smed wrote:
complete joke and a little ironic after all the stuff prestons have “copied”
agree though, anglers shouldnt have to drill the hole! id end up going right through!Bang on that comment Smed !
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22/06/2012 at 3:58 pm #160028
TF_craigm@Cutnut wrote:
That appears to be the definitive answer, Preston are apparantly very hot on persons making after market side pulla kit conversions (commercially) let alone original equipment manufacturers. They can’t stop you converting your own kits, but were you to sell them on a comercial basis apparantly they will chase you to court.
I wonder how Garbolino, Milo and Browning are getting away with supplying their poles with side pulla’s if Preston have the patent ?? I know the Milo and Garbo are more of a slot than a hole but the Browning ones are the same.
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23/06/2012 at 5:48 am #160037
TF_steve rPerhaps the others are fitting drainage holes and us silly anglers think they’re for pulla kits 😉
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24/06/2012 at 4:34 pm #160056
TF_mike strutterthe browning kits have 2 holes like the daiwas i guess thats how they get round it
cheers mike
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24/06/2012 at 5:52 pm #160062
TF_craigm@mike strutter wrote:
the browning kits have 2 holes like the daiwas i guess thats how they get round it
cheers mike
I thought they also did a single hole pulla too ??
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24/06/2012 at 10:31 pm #160074
TF_mike strutternot sure mine have all got 2
cheers mike
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