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Trabucco

Posted: February 25th, 2008, 7:35 pm
by Woodhouse
Any body used any of their stuff?

Whats it like?

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Posted: February 25th, 2008, 7:41 pm
by chavey
I use the Trabucco ultimate 1 floats for worm and joker fishing on the canal. They are a bit long though so I trim the fibre tips and the wire stems. Their poles are made by Reglass so I suppose they are the same as the Maver,preston,milo,colmic ones that are made at the same place.
A few of my mates used to use the trabucco Diamond line which they rate.

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Posted: February 25th, 2008, 7:49 pm
by Simple
Tinky is getting a Tabucco seatbox soon.
It must be very well made as not to buckle under the immense pressure of him sitting on it :P

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Posted: February 25th, 2008, 8:35 pm
by marktaylor
it must be reinforsed with steel if tinky is getting 1 :D :D :D

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Posted: February 25th, 2008, 8:39 pm
by marktaylor
lee some of the lads at woodland veiw a few seasons back were using the trabucco super elite line you could pull a car with it and the diameter was really low i think the 0.25 broke at something stupid like 20 odd pound

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Posted: February 25th, 2008, 9:00 pm
by Dodge
Be good that 0.25 line on the walsall canal ::) ::) :D


Tie an ice breaker to that..........lol

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Posted: February 25th, 2008, 11:21 pm
by endpeg
Tabucco is a filthy habit

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Posted: February 25th, 2008, 11:35 pm
by Simple
my r key does not wok all the time  Image

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Posted: February 26th, 2008, 7:24 am
by endpeg
That was a joke!
Tosse
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Posted: February 18th, 2009, 4:35 pm
by lloydy
Ultimate 1's great for deep cuts like stainy, diamond line pretty good any pole made by reglass Image

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Posted: February 18th, 2009, 4:41 pm
by Dodge
Thought Woodhouse was sponsored by tabbaco roll ups Image Image ::) Image

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Posted: February 18th, 2009, 8:00 pm
by Guest
Ultimate 1's great for deep cuts like stainy, diamond line pretty good any pole made by reglass Image

Dnt u use Garbolino Image

Easiest things to brake in the world Image


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Anyway ... Murffin's Box looks the Bizz ..... dno bout any of the other stuff

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Posted: February 18th, 2009, 10:01 pm
by lloydy
Dnt u use Garbolino

Easiest things to brake in the world

Can only speak as you find, never had a good reglass pole, touch wood G10 best pole ever had, pro's and cons for every manufacturer. When we were sponsored by trabucco they hadn't got the right people running show in uk, Roberto Trabucco seemed real top bloke
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Posted: February 19th, 2009, 9:48 am
by joffmiester
there isn't a tackle shop around here that sells any trubbucco stuff,it makes me wonder how teams get sponsored by companies like that .i thought the whole reason for sponsorship is to promote there tackle and in this climate more so
i find our sponsors brilliant trev you can always talk to and out of the whole team we might only have 5 anglers not using sensas poles and the only reason they are not is because money is tight at the minute
yesterday i was down the canal and had quiet a few anglers walking around and most of them saw some of the latest floats from sensas i was using today i've ordered these anglers a least 30 floats and will be in my local tackle shop[match catch] for friday  

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Posted: February 19th, 2009, 10:03 am
by joffmiester
Image Imagei think match organizers should be sponsored by the tackle trade as well theses blokes are the bread and butter of the sport and this coming season they will be needed even more Image Image

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Posted: February 19th, 2009, 4:03 pm
by Guest
Dnt u use Garbolino

Easiest things to brake in the world

Can only speak as you find, never had a good reglass pole, touch wood G10 best pole ever had, pro's and cons for every manufacturer.  When we were sponsored by trabucco they hadn't got the right people running show in uk, Roberto Trabucco seemed real top bloke
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U do get what you pay for with G10 .....

Only other good Garbolino i've come across is the G796 ..... all the others seem to be very breakable and difficult to get spares for .....

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Posted: February 19th, 2009, 5:09 pm
by diddy
strange how u can say that.... i've had every topline pole from garbolino and also there power poles.

i'm very heavy handed and use the pole to its FULL potential.

i have broke a handfull of sections mainly due to my own fault and over exsurtion..

getting spares is mostly good apart from if they don't have a certain one, but that is the same for ANY manufacturer. Image Image

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Posted: February 19th, 2009, 5:09 pm
by lloydy
had quiet a few anglers walking around and most of them saw some of the latest floats from sensas i was using

Didn't it bother them that they didn't seem to go under
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Posted: February 19th, 2009, 7:43 pm
by Guest
strange how u can say that.... i've had every topline pole from garbolino and also there power poles.

i'm very heavy handed and use the pole to its FULL potential.

i have broke a handfull of sections mainly due to my own fault and over exsurtion..

getting spares is mostly good apart from if they don't have a certain one, but that is the same for ANY manufacturer. Image Image

Varying experiences ..... you use what your confident in don't yah ... your comfortable with Garbolino ... personally i wouldn't wanna touch a carbon product rods or poles if they werent made by one of 3 companies ... Tri-cast, Sensas or Shakespeare ... ;) {my shimano feeder rod is only there cos i'm a tight git and mah daddy gave it to me Image}

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Posted: February 19th, 2009, 8:04 pm
by lloydy
poles if they werent made by one of 3 companies ... Tri-cast, Sensas or Shakespeare

A certain tackle dealer has told me they have more sensas sections back than any other pole