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View Poll Results: Rod builders need to do a better job at......
reel seat 2 11.11%
guide wraps 3 16.67%
guide placement 7 38.89%
tip top 0 0%
other 6 33.33%
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Old 01-23-2007, 08:54 AM   #7
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I think NIB is right on, there is a difference between a "stock" custom and one built exactly for you. Two things that always puzzle me about most "stock" customs I see in shops is the common use of Hardaloy guides and the lack of fixed grips/reel seats. I understand that SIC is more fragile/expensive........but it is also much smoother and, in my experience, has noticably less friction when retrieving heavy plugs or when a fish takes drag. I also understand that fixed reel seats and cork/foam grips have disadvantages (cost/durability/no flexibility on reel position), but they also have advantages (primarily comfort, balance, strength) that improves many rods. If you don't build your own (or want something better than you can do yourself), you might be well advised to spend less on decorative wraps, and more on fixed components positioned to fit you.
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