Wow! Great explanations everybody!
Matuka Jack, do you know what Shimano has done to the Calcutta TE to allow it to cast so far? Or is it just the quality of the parts?
Also for those who like to make adjustments to your reel, I pushed the brake weights (as described by Doug) in on my Calcutta and liked the casting better. On an Abu 6500, I took the brake weights off, and like it better. On an Abu 5500, I left them on but had to push them in to the centre.
Hi norm_2,
Whenever something mechanical gets built it is first have to be design. All the measurements and materials to use were determined. In this determination, a 'lot' or 'less' calculations and verifications about weights, mass, inertia, force, strength of materials etc...etc.. A company could spend a lot of money on this or as little as possible.
What follows next is the manufacturing of parts and then the assembly --this is where Quality Assurance comes in. They could set the standards for precision and accuracy to 'Ultra High' or at somewhat lower level. Again this depends on how much the company is willing to spend in producing the product.
So, at every stage of building something there are opportunities to 'save money' or 'improve quality'. That's the trade off. Some companies are very efficient and able to deliver better quality products at the same or better price. Most companies target the middle market and use the power of marketing to generate hype and/or brand loyalty. There are more buyers in this segment (middle class or middle income population) and higher profit potential.
Sometimes, companies would produce the very best, 'Banner Product' or 'Top of the Line', to pull their 'Middle of the Line' products in the marketing war. A lot of companies would produce and sell 'Banner Product' at a loss for the sake of brand marketing. They would make the money back and more from their 'Middle of the Line' products because of the impact that the 'Banner Product' made. So, the 'Middle Class' subsidize the folks that can afford to buy better products.
Some people say that it’s always the 'Middle Class' that get screwed. I think, there is some truth to that.
Some people say that, people that always buy 'Top of the Line' products have more money than brains. I guess everyone can decide for themselves what to buy with their hard earned monies.
Pennies for you thoughts.