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  1. Good evening. I'm thinking (just thinking, that's all) of having a crankbait rod made up on the Rainshadow RX6/E-Glass 3-pc blank. There's a lot I don't know about this whole affair. 1) This blank is 3.6 ounces. If I wanted the lightest rod possible, approximately how much might it weigh? 2) This blank can be made into a spinning rod or a casting rod. Which would probably turn out to be lighter? 3) I had a L/F rod that used the Minima TiCh black guides. I used both mono and braid for 5 years, and I had no problems. I liked those guides. Is there any reason not to use them on this power of rod? Thanks for your help and your opinions. jj http://www.rainshadowrodblanks.com/product-line/rx6eglass-travel/
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