I have a chart that shows it to be the same as a Daiichi 1550 or 1560.letumgo wrote:Bob - Thanks for that info. I can easily get the Daiichi hooks locally, but would have to order the Kamasam hooks on-line. You've just saved me the hassle. Do you know what the Kamasan B175 would be in the Daiichi model?
New Spider Hooks
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Re: New Spider Hooks
- Ron Eagle Elk
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Re: New Spider Hooks
I got my order of the new spider hooks on Monday and they are a cracking hook. I have a few swap flies to get out of the way, then on to the new hooks (and the lovely dyed mole).
REE
REE
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- hankaye
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Re: New Spider Hooks
REE, Howdy;
Glad to hear that you got your order in.
I've been lurkin waiting for you to say so.
Do ya have any of the Daiichi 1640 2Xshorts to compare the 'new' hooks against ?
Would ya mind doing a comparision. I, and I'm sure that several others will enjoy hearing what you have to say.
Thanks,
hank
Glad to hear that you got your order in.
I've been lurkin waiting for you to say so.
Do ya have any of the Daiichi 1640 2Xshorts to compare the 'new' hooks against ?
Would ya mind doing a comparision. I, and I'm sure that several others will enjoy hearing what you have to say.
Thanks,
hank
Striving for a less complicated life since 1949...
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of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
"Every day I beat my own previous record for number
of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
- Ron Eagle Elk
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Re: New Spider Hooks
Without tying on them yet, just the appearance of the hooks is good. Both hooks have a microbarb, making it easier to debarb the hook. The wire on the Partridge hook is finer than the Daiichi, with the Partridge hook listed as 2 Extra Fine. Unlike the Daiichi hooks, the Partridge are neither kirbed nor reversed (hook point offset slightly from the shank. The shank on the Partridge hook is a 1 extra short so you have just a bit more room to tie on. I'm really liking the look of the hook.
I have a funny feeling I'll be ordering more of these. I only got 50 size 12's and 75 size 14's.
REE
I have a funny feeling I'll be ordering more of these. I only got 50 size 12's and 75 size 14's.
REE
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Re: New Spider Hooks
REE, Howdy;
Thanks for the comparrison.
Nice to know the differences.
Thanks again;
hank
Thanks for the comparrison.
Nice to know the differences.
Thanks again;
hank
Striving for a less complicated life since 1949...
"Every day I beat my own previous record for number
of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
"Every day I beat my own previous record for number
of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
Re: New Spider Hooks
Partridge has a much improved photo on their site now: http://www.partridge-of-redditch.co.uk/ ... spider/74/ They look good. Bill