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Contact Jim Clark in Indianapolis
Thanks all again.
I won't consider selling the Shotline Winder until I ever have the chance to compare it with a cube in work situations side by side.
I was really surprised to see no one really sells them anymore... The worst I could say of it was that the slight friction of the line feeding off the reel could slightly hold it back on the bigger shots... Apart from that, I think it's such a useful little thing, and all the throw cube manufacturers (and throw cube users) are missing out on a trick. Before I bought it - I saw throw cube line get tangled during the throw - I bought it to avoid that.
I have read up a bit on past posts regarding it's development. Sure, people may have thought it was just an over priced fishing line of sorts - but they mightened have realised that the design and selection of the reel was crucial to it working as intended - and it seems so much work was put into that to make it work as best as possible.
I thought about selling it in the past... That was until I saw they stopped selling them (because I too was guilty of dismissing it as an overpriced fishing reel) ... I wouldn't get one so easy again, and then I read up on the efforts to develop/select the design. I won't part with it now, not until I've at least had time with a cube in work to compare.
It's a shame you can't get it now (at least off Treestuff) - everyone loses when we have less choice.