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Old 10-23-2013, 06:44 PM   #1
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The BKWAG frames are stainless steel painted black. The black painted stainless are the most common Fuji guide frames.

The layouts vary with individual rod action , reel seat placement , reel and butt length. The reason it varies with action is because of how it bends in the stress test. The reaction in the stress test varies based on the reel seat location. It does not vary by manufacturer but the action varies by manufacturer and materials and taper , etc but in fact it all comes out in the wash when you see the stress test bend. based on the stress test you adjust the raw placements spit out by the basic NGC or Fuji Concept guidelines.

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Old 10-24-2013, 09:47 AM   #2
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Thanks Saltheart, it makes alot more sense to me now.

Do you have a site, or anywhere that I could view some of your work? You seem to come highly recommended.
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