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Old Ugly Stik re-build
Posted by:
Steve Lynas
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Date: May 25, 2005 06:49AM
I am new to building, but have done some decent first off poles. Upon inspection of one of my poles my Cousin pulled out this old ugly stik in sad shape. Since he stilled used this pole and claimed it was a sentimental favourite I offered to re-furburish it. Well then my obsession with this craft took over and I began stripping it down to just the blank. I was determined to give him back a new pole. Off went the guides, no problem but when it came to the grips and real seat I discovered something new to me, again I am new myself so thats not a surprise. Anyway under the EVA grips and real seat was a piece of Aluminum pipe, approx. .600" o/d. It seems the pipe replaces what I expect would be rod blank. The blank has a plastic adaptor piece that is bonded into the inside diameter of this pipe. The pipe then extends the blank another 11 inches for which your grips and real seats have been bonded.
I don't know what I am asking here, I guess I would just like to know how common this is, and if anyone else has come across it. At first glance I figured it wqas just the signature of a lower end stik, but again I would love to here opinions on what this in effect does to the build of the rod. Thanks for the opinions Steve Re: Old Ugly Stik re-build
Posted by:
Gerald McCasland
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Date: May 25, 2005 08:32AM
Not at all uncommon, as a matter of fact Tom Kirkman builds his favorite spin Smallmouth rod this way. I also frequently extend blanks with all kinds of stuff.
Gerald Mc Re: Old Ugly Stik re-build
Posted by:
Frank Persico
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Date: May 25, 2005 09:04AM
Hi,
this has got to be an old ugly stick, kinda bordering on antique, (just Kidding). I had one like that back in the 80's when they first came out, I had no problem rebuilding it, just that if you are going to go with EVA or Hypalon grips just keep the surface even so there is no bumps or ridges, and it works out fine. By the way, I went on my friends boat to jig mackrel with the rebuilt rod I had a brand new Newell reel on the rod, a guy offered to buy the outfit at the end of the day, guess what, my hands were wet and slimy from the mackrel, the rod slipped out of my hands, and now sits at the bottom just outside of Fire Island Inlet, NY Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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