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Special Order Gamakatsu Yamamegatsu with Tube
Special Order Gamakatsu Yamamegatsu with Tube
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$1.35 USD
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$1.35 USD
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Now difficult to obtain due to discontinuation of production
. This is the Gamakatsu Yamameshi with a tube.
This time, it was produced specially for us.
The highest frequency of use in mountain streams, main streams, headwaters, etc. This is the most frequently used No. 8 (15mm) for mountain streams, main streams, headwaters, etc.
There is not much difference in the form itself compared to the current tenkara-specific needle, which is the successor to the No. 8.
There is not much difference in the form itself, but
the Tubed Yamamegyo is more overall appealing.
The Tubed Yamamegyo is a little longer overall and has a thinner shaft.
The Tubed Yamamegyo is slightly longer overall and has a thinner shaft.
The fourth photo is a comparison. The fourth photo is a comparison photo for your reference.
The fourth photo is a comparison.
This is a slight difference. This is a slight difference, but when you actually wind the same hairball with each needle,
This is a very small difference, but when you actually wind the same hairball with each needle, it clearly looks different.
There is a difference in the way the two needles are wrapped.
This fineness makes for an outstanding sting.
These are the most common types of hairpins used in the market.
*The third photo is a sample rolled using tubed yamame fish.
Each package contains 15 rolls.
The third photo is a sample of the rolls made with tubular wildling fish.
Total length of needles approx. 15mm
. This is the Gamakatsu Yamameshi with a tube.
This time, it was produced specially for us.
The highest frequency of use in mountain streams, main streams, headwaters, etc. This is the most frequently used No. 8 (15mm) for mountain streams, main streams, headwaters, etc.
There is not much difference in the form itself compared to the current tenkara-specific needle, which is the successor to the No. 8.
There is not much difference in the form itself, but
the Tubed Yamamegyo is more overall appealing.
The Tubed Yamamegyo is a little longer overall and has a thinner shaft.
The Tubed Yamamegyo is slightly longer overall and has a thinner shaft.
The fourth photo is a comparison. The fourth photo is a comparison photo for your reference.
The fourth photo is a comparison.
This is a slight difference. This is a slight difference, but when you actually wind the same hairball with each needle,
This is a very small difference, but when you actually wind the same hairball with each needle, it clearly looks different.
There is a difference in the way the two needles are wrapped.
This fineness makes for an outstanding sting.
These are the most common types of hairpins used in the market.
*The third photo is a sample rolled using tubed yamame fish.
Each package contains 15 rolls.
The third photo is a sample of the rolls made with tubular wildling fish.
Total length of needles approx. 15mm
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Shipping Schedule
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