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![]() "Clark Reid" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Well it's taken us three years but we have found something we agree on, virtually in the entirety. I have no basis on which to judge Mr. Parton and it seems you know of him to a much greater degree than I do. I was only basing my comments on his comments from his website... "LOOMIS , SAGE , OTHER AMERICANS You may be interested to know that we , along with all the other smaller Dealers got struck out by Sage a few seasons ago . We were very annoyed and it did take some effort to even get a thanks for your efforts letter out of them . SNIP I donīt necessarily agree with anything Mr.Parton has to say. In point of fact, I find such insulting polemic in regard to Americans, or indeed anybody else, distasteful, and unnecessary. He has however a long standing and well deserved reputation for bluff honesty, often coupled with rather rough humour. Although the facts of the matter do get rather lost as a result of the anti-American haranguing, ( which he does however do "tongue in cheek"), those he mentions are in actual fact pretty accurate. Very many American rods are ( and more especially "were") more or less completely unsuitable for use on the British stillwater fishing scene. This is merely a case of "horses for courses". As it happens, I have always been amazed at the enthusiasm which the boom in stillwater fishing generated in England. It began when I still lived there, and has increased exponentially ever since. Personally, I abhor fishing in concrete bowls for plastic fish, and would not do it, neither have I any time for "competition fishing", but these are the mainstays of modern day British fishing. Rather a tragedy in my opinion, but understandable, as there is very little fishing otherwise available to the general public. Excepting at astronomical cost, which few can afford anyway. Given this, it is no surprise to learn that rather different tackle and methods are required than those currently in use in America. There were a number of dealers building rods specifically for stillwater fishing, on various blanks. Most of these have disappeared in the meantime, manufacturers like Daiwa and a few others have now been producing suitable equipment for some time, at reasonable prices, and there are not all that many people who will pay a long way over the odds for a "custom" rod, especially as the marginal ( if even perceptible) increase in quality or suitability thus ostensibly obtained often causes a massive jump in the price. Even ignoring extras like special cosmetics etc. It seems that some of the manufacturers were not satisfied with the arrangements as they were, and simply pulled their blanks out. This is not quite the same thing as "losing an agency". Mr.Partonīs business operations are none of my affair, but he is without doubt one of the most knowledgeable anglers ( and dealers) extant, and he shares that knowledge freely. I for one am more than willing to forgive him the occasional quirk, as a result. Even though I may well not always like what he says, or how he says it. TL MC |
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