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![]() steve sullivan wrote: I am not a fool. I may be ignorant, but I am not a fool. What am I ignorant about? adg.... tape that simms covets? c'mom, you're hoodwinked. |
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And what can make you wonder is when you can get an outstanding, warantied,
top end blank, custom wrapped with the best components from a rod builder like Dan Craft for less than those rods, much less. And this is a presentation quality, can't find a fault even under magnification rod. Also these rods and blanks have had nothing but good press. And you get to pick exactly how you want to build it, or have it built. |
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![]() "Mu Young Lee" wrote in message . itd.umich.edu... Seriously though. Weren't the premium rods $500 before they instituted these ridiculous warranties? The price didn;t go up did they? Or maybe the cost of insurance amounted to only $10-$50 per rod. You are correct, the year that Sage, Winston, T&T and Scott switched to lifetime warranties, there was no "out of the ordinary" price increase (they had been raising prices every year before). Each handled it differently, sage retro'd many of their rods, Winston offered you a chance to buy a warranty on certain rods, T&T and Scott only applied it to rods purchased going forward. |
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Does titanium offer any advantages over, say, boron, in a fly rod?
Yes; you can sell it to suckers for a buttload more $. Meanwhile, the fish still don't give a damn about that end of the line. I won't go into the brilliance displayed by cross-posting and following up a thread thats been dead for 3 months just to be an asshole (took you that long to come up with that witty reparte?), so, I'll just ask, have you ever tried one? ADG makes the sweetest rod I've ever cast in my life. When you get little time on the water, a rod such as this can mitigate some of the more subtle casting errors one makes. You don't want to spend your precious fishing time fixing these. Thats one of the marketing schemas behind many higher priced rods. Its not bad, because most of us are not able to fish 200 days a year and spend hour after hour casting in a current just to get the techniques down right. Following your theory, I should take an old broom handle and a garden hose reel on the stream because the fish don't care. The ADG is not pretty, far from it. It won't be recognized like one of the big names of T&T or Powell. You don't get the nose in the air attitude because you've got a rod that everyone recognizes as very expensive. Mine cost me $240. More than some rods, less than others. Since I didn't cross post this, you'll probably never see it. Yeh, I'm falling for the troll, but sometimes gross stupidity can't be ignored. -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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Frank Reid wrote: I won't go into the brilliance displayed by cross-posting and following up a thread thats been dead for 3 months just to be an asshole (took you that long to come up with that witty reparte?), so, I'll just ask, have you ever tried one? ADG makes the sweetest rod I've ever cast in my life. Hi Frank. How long have you had your ADG? I *LOVE* my adg 7/8 titan. It is many times better casting than my 9 weight tfo professional. I am wondering tho, does the powell tiburon 2 cast similiarly to the adg? What about the tfo titanium? (ticr)? The one disadvantage with the adg is that warranty repairs cost $60, while with TFO it is like $25. Other than that, I recommend that EVERYONE RUN!! to your local fly fishing show and try a adg titan!! When you get little time on the water, a rod such as this can mitigate some of the more subtle casting errors one makes. You don't want to spend your precious fishing time fixing these. Thats one of the marketing schemas behind many higher priced rods. Its not bad, because most of us are not able to fish 200 days a year and spend hour after hour casting in a current just to get the techniques down right. Following your theory, I should take an old broom handle and a garden hose reel on the stream because the fish don't care. The ADG is not pretty, far from it. It won't be recognized like one of the big names of T&T or Powell. You don't get the nose in the air attitude because you've got a rod that everyone recognizes as very expensive. Mine cost me $240. |
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Boron has never been uses in any rods in a very high percentage due to it
inherent problems, the biggest being that the fibers are many times larger than the fibers on a graphite sheet, this leaves more area betwwen the fibers for excess bonding resin that make the rods much more liable to fracture or delaminate between the fibers. Titanium is usually just added to the resin and benefits nothing. Quartz Matrix scrim and other innovations are in the works that look more promising. |
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