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I have a fenwick elite tech rod that I absolutely love. I broke the very first guide above the reel. I still have the guide. How do I take a measurement from the guide and translate it to the single number size I see listed on rod component sites?

Thanks

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I have a fenwick elite tech rod that I absolutely love. I broke the very first guide above the reel. I still have the guide. How do I take a measurement from the guide and translate it to the single number size I see listed on rod component sites?

Thanks

A simple Google search will land you a lot of what your looking for...

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Save yourself some trouble, take it to a tackle shop that does rod and reel repair.  It shouldn't cost more that

12 or 15 dollars.  If not maybe you or a friend have a broken rod.  Look to see if one might match up.  It doesn't

have to be exact to work just the same.  I have done plenty over the years, and I made the repairs for 8 bucks.

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