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Kistler Rods - What is the REAL shakedown?



 
 
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Old February 4th, 2004, 06:35 AM
go-bassn
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Default Kistler Rods - What is the REAL shakedown?

Like I said Craig, I've yet to actually fish with one of John's rods. I
just like what I've seen so far & John is a local guy (one of my favorite
spots on the Upper Chesapeake is Furnace Bay) with an excellent history of
building quality rods (under another name, a whole other story). It's
definately a class move for Uhler to take the stance he did when you asked
him about making comparisons. Could you imagine if every lure maker got
worked up when they saw others talking about a competitor's bait? Good
products advertise themselves through word of mouth. You'll never see Uhler
on here pushing his goods, just those that use them. Best form of
advertising there is.

Warren
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http://www.warrenwolk.com/



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I have talked with John Uhler. I told him about my bias towards G.Loomis
rods and asked him if his compared. He told me he, nor any of his

sponsored
anglers will make any comparisons to other brand name rods. Quoting him:
"We are different, and I don't say better because better is a personal
perceived bias, or brand loyalty. All rod lines are different and

depending
on what the customer wants, or his perception of what he wants, is what
makes a rod line the best for that individual. We are what we are. A

bunch
of engineers with too much time on our hands and you know what happens

when
you leave engineers to their imagination. . . We engineer differently and
we build each rod from scratch based on the customer needs. We don't
advertise much and aren't looking for too many dealers. We are customer
direct through word of mouth from our reps and pro-staff members and they
are actually doing the sales. Customers usually find us rather than going
after them."

Fair enough. I like the fact that John doesn't compare his products to

any
other. I'm going to try one of his rod's too. For as I told John, I
wouldn't accept a sponsorship if I truly do not believe in the product. I
believe Warren to be the same type of person. So if Warren says he

believes
in the product, it must meet all his expectations, and it is truly one of
the best rods he has every used.

--
Craig Baugher





 




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