Everols

Started by Shark Hunter, January 02, 2018, 01:23:07 AM

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Shark Hunter

I got my Everol's out this evening for a photo shoot.
20/0,18/0,14/0,12/0 and wide 9/0.
Funkadelic 12/0 on the side.
Silver, Black, Gold, Green and Blue.
The only one I'm not showing is my NIB 60's 4/0.
The Blue 9/0 sleeps with Ted's 501. ;)
All two speeds.
Life is Good!

cwillis85

I have been doing a full search of the web, now that I have my own everol on the way. Seems like a quarter of the pictures I found in my google search included your dinning room table Daron.
Chris

Shark Hunter

Chris,
I have connections brother.
Once you get that 6/0. I might have a handle in stock for you.
No promises.
Everol is so misrepresented in the US.
If I don't have it, I can get it. ;)
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broadway

#3
Daron,
  I remember when you only aspired to own an Everol and now you have the whole line up, own about 80 lbs. worth of them, and take centerfold spreads of them.
You've come a long way pal.  They look great!
Can't wait till you stretch their legs a bit.
Nice work,
Dom
PS- when do we get to see that 4/0? ;)

Shark Hunter

#4
After dragging them all out, I think it more like 150lbs. ::)
I have an Iron Man Special 20/0 in the works.
That 4/0 is no secret.
I know exactly where it it is.
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Rivverrat

That is as nice a group of Everol's I've ever seen owned by one person. Daron whats the story on the blast from the 60's kaleidoscope one. I really like it.... Jeff

54bullseye

You have some beautiful reels there Daron !!!  I like all of them but especially the old 4/0 with the box !  Great collection !!     John Taylor

Army_of_One

Yes! He let the big dogs out!  ;D  That's a nice collection, but that's expected.  Thank you for taking time out to share that with us.  I've been wanting a "family photo" for a while.
Another day in Paradise!

foakes

Thanks for showing us some of your arsenal, Daron!

Best,

Fred
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Shark Hunter

Quote from: Rivverrat on January 02, 2018, 07:07:49 AM
That is as nice a group of Everol's I've ever seen owned by one person. Daron whats the story on the blast from the 60's kaleidoscope one. I really like it.... Jeff
Here is the story behind that reel Jeff.
http://alantani.com/index.php?topic=23320.0
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handi2

Daron all I have is a 9/0 and one of the Waterproof smaller reels. I dont even remember the number.

But.....

I did purchase 2 Penn 50's NIB and one Penn 20 NIB reels. I will post pictures when I have time. These are new reels with the butterscotch handles. Cool..!!
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Bill B

Daron, thank for showing us your Everols.   Beautiful and powerful.  And when the time comes to hook a 12'er will be deadly too.  I'm beginning to think you are a double agent though.....and have been secretly dealing with Paolo (?) in Italy for an east coast USA distributor license  ::).   Bill
It may not be very productive,
but it's sure going to be interesting!

Shark Hunter

#13
It's not like that Bill.
Zero Interest in being a Distributor.
I wouldn't make any money, because I know what they actually cost.
Honesty and Integrity Make the man.
I do my best to live by a simple policy.
Treat others as you would treat yourself.
Paolo and I have that in Common.
The Iron Man 20/0 is being Built.
I am very excited about this one.
The Laser can only cut in Vector Format.
I have no Idea what that is, but I found the ultimate engraving for this reel.
Red Frame, Gold Spool and Handle.
I am Iron Man! ;)

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basto

#14
Hi Daron
Beautiful reels!!   Vector format means line drawing, no tone or gradient., just solid colour which can be scaled up or down without loss of resolution. Vector can produce a gradient of sorts, but Vector gradients cannot be scaled as perfectly as Bitmap gradients. Bitmap can produce tone from zero to full saturation.
Scaling of Bitmap artwork can rely on the amount of pixels per inch used.
Greg  
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