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XRSA 1322 Lowriders, Xwrap handle
custom wrapped by CMS i bought it from a a friend of a friend whose cousin knows a guy that had this rod
used it maybe 10 times came a cross a SSU that I just love so this one needs to go great rod $280 OBO |
Was this the same one you had posted on SOL earlier on this year?
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PRICE DROP
$250 pick up or meet local
In perfect condition I might add |
Just wondering,are you a high end knife user?
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please clarify your question
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I have an as new Chris Reeve Large Sebenza that I would be willing to trade for your Arra if the Arra is in great shape.The Sebenza is one of the finest folding knives available.
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large blade,3.65" I think,and a plain satiny finish handle.
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You say its custom but its an XSRA, A custom would be XRA 1322. The "S" means stock, like redtops inventory. Are you sure it came from CMS?
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Its custom wrapped by CMS, its the one I bought from Pete he used it 3 times i fished it a total of 7 days. If it were stock it would not have low riders, diamond threads or the Xwrap handle its is a strange blank i must say it says 1322 and its a one peice so it should say 1321 it says XRSA and should say XRA. What probably happened is the blank was supposed to be stock blank but got mis-categorized or they pulled from stock blanks to fill regular blank orders but Pete had it wrapped and sold it to me to get a SSU then realized he really liked that rod and got another one. Me......I like my SSU so much and it does the same thing so I am selling my XSRA but thank you for your attention to detail that being clarified I would like to get dollars for the rod as I would like to purchase another rod specifically the 1084 from Bob |
I like clarity :)
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In the Arra line the 1322 and the 1321 are different blanks. Both are one piece and the 1321 is for a lighter casting weight range. In either the two piece would be designated 1321-2 or 1322-2.
XSRA is the designation for a factory spinner. If it were a conventional it would be XCRA. I have no idea why a custom build would have the designation XSRA unless possibly (only possibly) it was a factory rod that was stripped and rebuilt. |
I thought it was a two piece too.
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Mines a 1 piece custom from CMS, it says XRA 1322, My 1084 says XSRA. That one is not a custom
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Thanks,CC and Saltheart.I think I am starting to understand.
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Sorry,but I thought the rod was a two piece.
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why do you want a two piece rod? you get more power for fighting fish and better casting from a 1 piece. And no chance of cracking or breaking the feral or maligning the guides. Unless your driving a SmartCar:uhuh:
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How did you know?? |
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Is it the one that says everyone is a rainbow inside on the bumper?:biglaugh: |
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Man,you know all about me.:think: |
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by chance do you like pickles?:jump1: |
ttt for the last time $250 for a $400 rod oh yah and it does say XRA on it my 1261 says xrsa
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