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Old 07-04-2011, 08:41 PM   #20
spence
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Just get a new rod that's what you want either via warranty or purchase. The cost to make the fix by a good builder likely isn't going to be worth it compared to the value of the rod as is...unless you're really superstitious and the rod has some serious Mojo

I'd try the fix myself as a learning experience and be prepared to buy another if I effed it up.

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