On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 00:26:15 GMT, "johnval1"
wrote:
I was in my local Gander Mountain today noodling through their left-over
rods from last year. It appears they have not yet begun to stock up for the
spring season up here in MI.
I took a look at some of their Titanium IM-8 or 9s that generally run around
$150. Nice balance and feel to them. I noticed that the first guide,
nearest to the reel seat, was offset from all the other guides. So, I
looked at the next spinning rod and saw the same thing. A Shimano had the
same thing going on to a little bit lesser degree.
Then I started looking at some other brands and saw the guides all lined up
without the offset guide.
Is there something going on here with the first guide being offset that I
have not noticed previously? I bought a very nice Shimano Crucial last year
that did not have an offset. Quality control problems on these rods
perhaps? Maybe I have just missed something new in rod design here. Any
thoughts?
Not being an expert, I would guess that if just the first is out of
line and it is left over from last season, they are mis-aligned by
mistake. I would also think if you like the rod and can get it cheap,
putting on a new guide would not be a big deal.
How bout it Steve, Rodmaker??? Am I all wet here?
Dan
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