Quantum PT Tour Edition

A front view shows just how large the crank and gear mechanisms are in comparison to the rest of the profile.

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Date Taken: 2006-05-03

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Jonathon Marshall on June 30th, 2008 @ 2:01PM

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Quantum Tour Edition PT Baitcaster

This is a Quantum Tour Edition PT Baitcaster, with the 11 bearings and “Burner” 7.0:1 gear ratio (thats 28.8 inches of retrieve per crank!), paired with a 6′ 10″ Quantum Tour heavy action rod.

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