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New St. Croix SCIV -- Spinning & Casting Blanks
Posted by:
Custom Tackle Supply
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Date: November 11, 2004 03:40PM
The New 2005 St. Croix Spinning and Casting blanks are starting to arrive here at Custom Tackle Supply. We received a shipment last week and another this week. They have a stunning, Gloss Cobalt Blue Pearl Finish. There are 21 models. Below is a list of the models. For pricing and availabilty you can contact us via e-mail at customtackle@united.net or phone - 931-684-6164. 4C63MF -- 4C66MF -- 4C66MHF -- 4C68MXF -- 4C69MLXF -- 4C70MF -- 4C70MHF -- 4C70HF -- 4C73MHF -- 4C73XHF -- 4C76MHMF -- 4C80HMF 4S60LF -- 4S510MXF -- 4S63MXF -- 4S66MLF -- 4S70MLF -- 4S70MM -- 4S70MHM -- 4S76MLF -- 4S80MLF Bob McKamey -- Custom Tackle Supply Re: New St. Croix SCIV -- Spinning & Casting Blanks
Posted by:
Tom Doyle
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Date: November 11, 2004 04:44PM
Interesting that two of those blanks have an MHMF and HMF designation. I assume this is a "new" (for St. Croix anyway) action rating intermediate between M (moderate) and F (fast). Re: New St. Croix SCIV -- Spinning & Casting Blanks
Posted by:
Rich Garbowski
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Date: November 11, 2004 04:51PM
Tom, The 4C76MHMF is a pitchin' blank. moderate fast action and the butt is 1' telescopic. The The 4C80HMF is a flippin' blank moderate fast action, with also the butt 1 ft. telescopic. I agree the blue color I've seen on these is stunning. These blanks have been long awaited and we're also glad to see them finally come into our stock with more coming this week. Rich Garbowski Richard's Rod & Reel Re: New St. Croix SCIV -- Spinning & Casting Blanks
Posted by:
Henry Eng
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Date: November 11, 2004 04:58PM
Hi, Does anyone know how the 05's differ from the 04's.. err or were there any 04's. Also anywhere to see the specs listed. Thanks! Re: New St. Croix SCIV -- Spinning & Casting Blanks
Posted by:
david schaub
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Date: November 11, 2004 05:19PM
Are these blanks from Austrailia? I know one company down there has an absolutely gorgeous saffire blue blank. They also make a ton of other colors. I really dont think anyone could afford to order many from there due to the large shipping costs from A to U. Just curious. Dave Re: New St. Croix SCIV -- Spinning & Casting Blanks
Posted by:
Custom Tackle Supply
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Date: November 11, 2004 05:25PM
This is a fantastic new series of blanks made by St. Croix in Park Falls, WI. <><> ** Made In The U.S.A. This series did not exist for 2004. A totally new series for 2005. We will have new 2005 St. Croix blank catalogs arriving in a few days, so anyone that wants one, just shoot us an e-mail or call and we gladly send you one, when they arrive to us. Bob McKamey -- Custom Tackle Supply Re: New St. Croix SCIV -- Spinning & Casting Blanks
Posted by:
William Colby
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Date: November 11, 2004 06:33PM
The color of the blanks does not indicate who made it. Paint is easy to come by. Anybody can make a blue blank, or a red one or a green one. My point is just not let the color of the blank make you think it must have been made by this company or that company. Re: New St. Croix SCIV -- Spinning & Casting Blanks
Posted by:
Rich Garbowski
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Date: November 11, 2004 07:08PM
William, St. Croix manufacturers and finishes the color on their blanks at their factory in the USA. The SCIV and SCV are blanks made at their factory there and not are not farmed offshore or at another plant that I am aware as being a distributor with their great product line. St. Croix Rod is located at Park Falls, Wisconsin. The blanks they produce are domestic and tagged by model accordingly. Their process and engineering is proprietary. Top notch and I beleive something rod builders around the world using these blanks can be proud of. Also, a rod builders catalog can be mailed to you by contacing the number at St. Croix Rod, and option which gives you the person to ask and they'll send you a catalog. The number to call there is 800-826-7042. Rich Garbowski Richard's Rod & Reel Re: New St. Croix SCIV -- Spinning & Casting Blanks
Posted by:
William Colby
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Date: November 11, 2004 07:54PM
Exactly. Re: New St. Croix SCIV -- Spinning & Casting Blanks
Posted by:
Mark Fisher
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Date: November 12, 2004 12:30AM
I think Dave is refering to the CTS (Strudwick in Aust) blanks. He is right they are excellent blanks and as far as the dollar goes it is cheaper for you to import from us than for us to import from you. eg $76 US = $100 Australian. Re: New St. Croix SCIV -- Spinning & Casting Blanks
Posted by:
George Thurston
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Date: November 15, 2004 09:51AM
The spinning version of the blank fishes awesome! Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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