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  • Super User
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looks like there is not much info on the blank or guides used besides the ones that are listed with recoil's ...

  • Super User
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Those people that spoke highly of them , do they own them , if they do , see if they'll let you use one of them so you can make your own evaluation.

  • Super User
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I know 2 people that own them, one is a prostaffer for Tigerodz.  They use NFC blanks and quality components.  From everything I've heard they are great rods and the owner, Tim is a good guy to work with.

  • Super User
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AUfisher has been looking for advice on rods

around $150 or so since joining. I think he is

just looking for suggestions.

Here's mine:

Spinning: Avid AVS68MXF

Baitcasting: AVC68MXF

8-)

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thanks everyone! and yes, i am just looking for suggestions before buying. im 15, so i dont have a steady job yet until later this year, so when i get 150$ or so, i want to be sure i spend it on a rod that is good quality and will last. i really like the avid and is what i will more than likely end up getting, but i liked the looks off these to.

i am going to  see if the people who reccomended these will let me try them out before buying just to see if i like them.

thanks for yall's help!

GOD BLESS

Luke

  • Super User
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i highly doubt a rod made with a NFC blank is gonna come anywhere near under $150.00 !!! just the blank alone is gonna be around $250-$300 ....

  • Super User
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i highly doubt a rod made with a NFC blank is gonna come anywhere near under $150.00 !!! just the blank alone is gonna be around $250-$300 ....

Yeah the one guy I know that bought one payed in the $250+ range for his and he is friends with the owner.  The other guy is on the prostaff so that's a different story.

If you want to go more custom I think G-Blanks rods start at around the $150 mark.

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