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One of my Saint Croix rods has hand written specs from the factory, lol. Must be poor quality!

 

That probably looks pretty good, or at least unique. 

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A Dodge Charger sounds good to me. I drive a itty bitty Hyundai Accent.  :laugh5: 

Hootie

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if i wanted a rod like that 873 , i would have it built on a St.croix 5C71MHXF-B , would Citra-strip the blank down to the raw blank , would wrap with micro guides , fuji skt split reel seet and have split EVA grips .

would be a lot lighter and stronger and ridicously sensitive, a killer 3/8-1/2 oz. jig rod ....

Slightly off topic, but you would have a killer rod with a voided warranty.
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And when it broke, would probably post all about it here, lol.

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Slightly off topic, but you would have a killer rod with a voided warranty.

because of removing the blank finish ? that's a no , i did it to my 9' big nasty , don't you think i would have checked before i did that to a $280 blank ....

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And when it broke, would probably post all about it here, lol.

:Idontknow: don't think so ...

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And when it broke, would probably post all about it here, lol.

you being a Mod on here , you would think you would keep it civil , lose the smart remarks please ....

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Ya, the kids are getting a bit testy on this one.  Remember kids, it's fishing.  It's supposed to be fun.

 

And scene....

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