View Full Version : Hey MikeP - Got a Blank Question
Crafty Angler 09-24-2008, 09:21 AM Or anyone else in the know on Lami blanks -
Well, busted my '70's vintage honey Lamiglas the other nite :crying::mad::crying:
If memory serves, It was built off the 132 blank - somebody told me that the blank has been discontinued -do you know if that's true or not?
Also, that was my prime meat stick for bigger fish - do you know the designations by any chance (like 1L or 1M in the 120 graphite series) - is it the same?
I wanna get one twisted up in time for the Habs tourney so I gotta get on it :sled:
Mike P 09-24-2008, 10:53 AM The blank number of a yellow Lami from the 70s would be something like 1163 to 1166, depending on the power.
Currently those blanks are the SB 136 series. The old/new conversion is something like this:
1163 = SB 136 2M
1164 = SB 136 2F
1165 = SB 136 3M
1166 = SB 136 4M.
I'm pretty sure that Lami still makes the M blanks---they discontinued the 2F about 6 years ago. But I'm sure some shops still have some laying around, since graphite took over.
The most versatile of those blanks was always the 1165/136 3M. I've thrown everything from a Rebel to 5 oz and a chunk on it.
Crafty Angler 09-24-2008, 11:07 AM Mike, I'm always humbled by that warehouse of knowledge between your ears - sheeesh
I dunno, it's sounding like the 136 3M is the way to go - what do you think about cutting it to say, 10'6" :huh:
Or should I try to locate an 1165 - or is that just the same blank?
If it was cut, tip or butt?
I'm thinking trimming the tip would stiffen it a little too much, no?
:rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao:
Omigod, I'm sounding like...well, whomever.
I'll gladly put you on an eel retainer for any future questions :hihi:
Bronko 09-24-2008, 12:20 PM Yea counselor. You are a veritable wealth of information on everything rod/blank related.
JeffH 09-24-2008, 12:28 PM I built a bunch of rods for the shop I worked in from 1979-1984. Most of the rods were built on the sb 136 3m blank and I believe that was the number designations at that time. The sb 136 2f had a much faster action than the 3m. There must be 1000's of 136 3m's hanging in garages in RI and MA.
Mike P 09-24-2008, 01:40 PM Mike, I'm always humbled by that warehouse of knowledge between your ears - sheeesh
I dunno, it's sounding like the 136 3M is the way to go - what do you think about cutting it to say, 10'6" :huh:
Or should I try to locate an 1165 - or is that just the same blank?
If it was cut, tip or butt?
I'm thinking trimming the tip would stiffen it a little too much, no?
:rotflmao::rotflmao::rotflmao:
Omigod, I'm sounding like...well, whomever.
I'll gladly put you on an eel retainer for any future questions :hihi:
Yeah, the 1165 and the 136 3M are the same blank. Not sure when Lami switched--mid 70s or so.
Red Top used to build their conventionals at 10'4" on the 1165/3M. They'd cut their "light" model from the butt only, their "heavy" from the tip only, and their "medium" 6" from each end.
If I was going to cut a 3M for a plug stick/spinning, I'd take it all off the butt. I might take some from each end for a conventional.
Crafty Angler 09-24-2008, 01:43 PM Thanks, Mike :btu:
beeges 09-24-2008, 03:28 PM Very impressive Mike P.
Swimmer 09-24-2008, 04:39 PM I had the 136 3m blank years ago and wow could that stick cast a 3 oz. plug, or anything else for that matter.
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