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"Don46" wrote in message
oups.com... I'm thinking I might treat myself to a new rod this winter and am considering building my own. . . . is the final product going to look like the factory made rod? Or is it likely to look home made? Flash is the key word. Flash_1 is the overall shininess of the factory-made rod, usually done by immersion in shiny varnish. This adds nothing to the rod's performance or protection, except that it makes the windings last longer, perhaps for ever. So far as the factory-made rod reflects light, it is likely to spook skittish fish. Flash_2 is the selection of coloured windings or figured woods for cosmetic affect. A rod decorated to your taste can add to pleasure and confidence on the water, so long as its Flash_1 is also acceptable. The most expensive rods are called "hand-made" as distinct from "factory-made." Some makers deliberately avoid Flash_1 by using no varnish or matt varnish, some make an aesthetic virtue of their plainness and sober colours. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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