Is Van Staal owned by Zebco
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Pure Fishing ® has announced the acquisition of iconic fishing brands Fin-Nor ® and Van Staal ® from W.C. Bradley/Zebco ® Holdings, Inc.
Are Van Staal reels good
Field Tests: Van Staal reels have been known for their ruggedness and the VSB can certainly handle multiple species of big, hard fighting fish. Saltwater anglers all over the world abuse these spinning reels and each battle is won thanks to the dependable and powerful Van Staal reel.
Who made Van Staal reels
First introduced in 1992, the Van Staal reel is still being produced today by Zebco in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Who makes Staal
Pure FishingCOLUMBIA, S.C. — Pure Fishing ® has announced the acquisition of iconic fishing brands Fin-Nor ® and Van Staal ® from W.C. Bradley/Zebco ® Holdings, Inc.
Is Van Staal made in China
Van Staal and ZB are both produced in China now. Guys are stating that VS quality has not suffered since the move – most say their Made In China VS's are smoother than the US made ones.
Are Van Staal reels made in China
Some Van Staal components will be manufactured in China, but all of the reels will be put together in Tulsa, Freeman said. The Van Staal equipment is designed for surf fishing in the Northeast and is known for its fully machined and sealed spinning reels retailing for between $500 and $800.Aug 22, 2004
Where are Van Staal fishing reels made
First introduced in 1992, the Van Staal reel is still being produced today by Zebco in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
What happened to Fin-Nor reels
Pure Fishing recently announced they will be acquiring iconic fishing brands Fin-Nor and Van Staal from W.C. Bradley/Zebco Holdings, Inc. … This event carved out a unique position for the brand and Fin-Nor reels have racked up more than 900 International Gamefish Association (IGFA) records in the years since.
Is Fin-nor out of business
Fin-nor went out of business and Zebco bought the name. Their reels are made in the Far East. I haven't heard good things about them but have seen only a couple in my shop.
Is Van Staal out of business
Van Staal, a name synonymous with hard-core surfcasting, was said to be going out of business. Van Staal spinning reels are unique. They're machined, bail-less, waterproof, have a ball-bearing line roller, and an infinite anti-reverse. No other reels on the market combine all of those features.