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  2. Globeride - Wikipedia

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    Globeride's fishing products, sold under the Daiwa brand, account for the majority of its sales, including rods, reels, lines and fishing-related apparels (such as polarized sunglasses). The company also offers licensed Prince brand tennis gear, G-III brand golf gear, Bottecchia bicycles and other outdoor products.

  3. Fishing tackle - Wikipedia

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    Fishing with a fishing rod. A fishing rod is an additional tool used with the hook, line and sinker. A length of fishing line is attached to a long, flexible rod or pole: one end terminates with the hook for catching the fish. Early fishing rods are depicted on inscriptions in ancient Egypt, China, Greece and Rome.

  4. Spinnerbait - Wikipedia

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    An In-Line Spinnerbait. A spinnerbait or spinner is any one of a family of hybrid fishing lures that combines the designs of a swimbait with one or more spoon lure blades. . Spinnerbaits get the name from the action of the metallic blades, which passively revolve around the attachment point like a spinning propeller when the lure is in motion, creating varying degrees of vibration and flashing ...

  5. Angling - Wikipedia

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    Bite alarms come in different sizes and forms, from compact devices that clips onto the rod like a fishing bell, to large multi-rod holder racks with different bleep tone and sound quality settings. Some bite alarms also incorporate LED lighting that can visually indicate in addition to the sound alert, in case the angler happens to temporarily ...

  6. Daiwa - Wikipedia

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    Daiwa may refer to: Places: Daiwa, Hiroshima, a former town in Kamo District, Hiroshima, Japan; Daiwa, Shimane, a former village in Ōchi District, Shimane, Japan; Companies and related: Daiwa Securities Group, a Japanese security brokerage; Resona Holdings (formerly Daiwa Bank Holdings), a Japanese bank holding company; Daiwa House, a Japanese ...

  7. Daiwa Securities Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1999 as Daiwa Securities SB Capital Markets Co. Ltd., a joint venture between Daiwa Securities Group (Daiwa) and Sumitomo Bank (SB). It was renamed in 2001 to Daiwa Securities SMBC Co. Ltd., after Sumitomo Bank merged with Sakura Bank on 1 April 2001 to form Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC), a wholly owned ...

  8. Vesta case - Wikipedia

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    Advertising case, England, late 19th century Boot Matchsafe, late 19th century, with striker on sole. Silver with niello. A vesta case, or simply a “vesta”, is a small box made to house wax, or "strike anywhere", matches. The first successful friction match appeared in 1826, and in 1832 William Newton patented the "wax vesta" in England. [1]

  9. Tatula - Wikipedia

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    Tatula is a river of Biržai district municipality, Panevėžys County, northern Lithuania. It flows for 64.7 kilometres (40.2 mi) and has a basin area of 453.4 km 2 (175.1 sq mi). It is a right tributary of the Mūša .