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#1 Post by weedave »

hi lads,

i have a mk1 century cccld blank - it had 8inches snapped of the tip during a fight with some weed and boulders

i had planned on rebuilding it myself for the craic but havent managed to find the time to do so - my question is what can i do with this blank now. the bit detection wasnt the best before it had no tip so i get the impression it'll be a lifeless pole now.

uptider maybe?

any input would be great.

dave
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Re: old rods

#2 Post by SlackLiner »

Sounds like you have the making of a cracking conger rod :wink:
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weedave
SAI Sea Dog!
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Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2010 10:46 am
Favourite Rod: cetury tip tornado match
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Location: coleraine
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Re: old rods

#3 Post by weedave »

SlackLiner wrote:Sounds like you have the making of a cracking conger rod :wink:

ah ha!!! genius man genius!!!!
dave

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