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![]() I received my new 7' medium baitcaster from Steve today - in two words,OH MY! Beautiful workmanship; I cannot be more pleased. So, if you want to spoil yourself, I highly recommend Steve as your rod builder! I was really impressed with the bomb-proof tube he sent it in! Regards, Dick |
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![]() "hermit" wrote in message ... I received my new 7' medium baitcaster from Steve today - in two words,OH MY! Beautiful workmanship; I cannot be more pleased. So, if you want to spoil yourself, I highly recommend Steve as your rod builder! I was really impressed with the bomb-proof tube he sent it in! Thank you Dick, for the kind words. I do try. That Bomb-Proof tube is the cardboard roll that I pick up from carpet stores. They appreciate me, because they don't have to fill their dumpsters, and I appreciate it because I get decent rod tubes for shipping. As heavy duty as those tubes are though, they have been smashed in transit! I can't imagine the forces involved for that..... -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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You must be extremely lucky if you are using cardboard
tubes ,Steve. I use schedule 40 PVC and still had UPS snap the tip off a rod last week . Go figure, at least I do insure them! -- "The Shadow" Millennium Rods "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "hermit" wrote in message ... I received my new 7' medium baitcaster from Steve today - in two words,OH MY! Beautiful workmanship; I cannot be more pleased. So, if you want to spoil yourself, I highly recommend Steve as your rod builder! I was really impressed with the bomb-proof tube he sent it in! Thank you Dick, for the kind words. I do try. That Bomb-Proof tube is the cardboard roll that I pick up from carpet stores. They appreciate me, because they don't have to fill their dumpsters, and I appreciate it because I get decent rod tubes for shipping. As heavy duty as those tubes are though, they have been smashed in transit! I can't imagine the forces involved for that..... -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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![]() ""The Shadow"" wrote in message ... You must be extremely lucky if you are using cardboard tubes ,Steve. I use schedule 40 PVC and still had UPS snap the tip off a rod last week . Go figure, at least I do insure them! It's tubing that has wall thickness approximately 1/4" thick. I can stand on it without crushing the tube and I weigh 200 pounds. I figure that if I can't crush it, insurance can cover the risk. I've shipped literally hundreds of rods this way and so far, it's been all right. Only two rods broken so far, and those were both done by UPS. I started shipping via the U.S. Post Office after I found out from my brother in law (a UPS employee) that UPS is the largest single purchaser of St. Croix rods in the world. That's right, UPS buys more St. Croix rods than BassPro, Cabela's, or Gander Mountain, only they buy the rods in pieces. I won't use UPS any longer for shipping rods. I insure the rods heavily, package them well and let insurance cover the rest. Besides, the shipping costs are less and they get there, for the most part, in the same amount of time, and more importantly, intact. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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UPS is the largest single purchaser of St. Croix rods in the world.
That's right, UPS buys more St. Croix rods than BassPro, Cabela's, or Gander Mountain, only they buy the rods in pieces How do they categorize that budget-wise? LoL |
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UPS doesn't pay claims on insured items. They contract out an insurance
company. Rods probably account for a tiny percentage of one percent of UPS' shipping load, and only a tiny fraction of the rods they ship are broken in transit. Capice? Warren "J Buck" wrote in message ... UPS is the largest single purchaser of St. Croix rods in the world. That's right, UPS buys more St. Croix rods than BassPro, Cabela's, or Gander Mountain, only they buy the rods in pieces How do they categorize that budget-wise? LoL |
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I use schedule 40 PVC and still had UPS snap the tip off a rod last
week That's gotta be some serious manhandling to snap PVC like that...maybe it was driven over by a Big Brown truck? (Apologies to anyone here who works for UPS) |
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![]() The tube had been opened from both ends, they somehow managed to snap off the 1st 4" of the rod.They had the gall to ask if it could be repaired. In ten yrs. of shipping rods across the U.S. this is the 1st to come back in pieces. Can't believe UPS is being so ignorant about it . They broke it, and it's insured .Case closed in my book.If they weren't so convenient I might seek an alternative shipper. As to their being the #1 purchaser of St. Croix rods, show me the figures. No shipper could stand those loses and stay in business. -- "The Shadow" Millennium Rods "J Buck" wrote in message ... I use schedule 40 PVC and still had UPS snap the tip off a rod last week That's gotta be some serious manhandling to snap PVC like that...maybe it was driven over by a Big Brown truck? (Apologies to anyone here who works for UPS) |
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That carpet tube Steve uses is awesome. You would need heavy wall bristol
pipe to duplicate it with PVC, and the weight would be WAY more. I used Steve's cardboard to ship 7 rods to FL last week, and they arrived in perfect condition. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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My rod came delivered to me from Steve wrapped in a huge Dodge Truck! Now
that's service! "RichZ" wrote in message ... That carpet tube Steve uses is awesome. You would need heavy wall bristol pipe to duplicate it with PVC, and the weight would be WAY more. I used Steve's cardboard to ship 7 rods to FL last week, and they arrived in perfect condition. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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