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A.R.E Bamboo blanks
Posted by:
Ked Stanfield
(---.dhcp.insightbb.com)
Date: March 29, 2008 12:17PM
I was browsing @#$%& the other day and stumbled across some bamboo fly rod blanks for 75 bucks. I was like yeah sure 75 bucks. But they look nice and the guy who is advertising them seems to know what he is talking about. Have any of you guys used them or had any experiences with them? Re: A.R.E Bamboo blanks
Posted by:
Fred Halfheimers
(---.milwpc.com)
Date: March 29, 2008 02:06PM
I bought one to see what he is selling..
Bottom line is that they are in ROUGH SHAPE,,,,, Very poor quality. On the up side, you can fish a bamboo fly rod for less money than a decent nickel silver reel seat. As in most dealings,,,,,,,,,you get what you pay for. There are makers here in the states that will sell you a nice blank for around $250.00 (and up) and you are getting a bargain at that. Just my opinion, Re: A.R.E Bamboo blanks
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
(65.197.242.---)
Date: March 29, 2008 05:34PM
Sevier has a few bamboo blanks at a good price for a quality blank. Ferrules already on and two tips. Re: A.R.E Bamboo blanks
Posted by:
Greg Vogel
(---.135.80.14.montanasat.net)
Date: March 29, 2008 05:57PM
I bought one also just to check it out. I agree with Fred - you get what you pay for. It is kind of rough and not very good quality but I am going to build it anyway just to get a feel for building on cane. If it works out ok then I will spend the $$ for a good cane blank and go from there. Re: A.R.E Bamboo blanks
Posted by:
eric zamora
(69.106.185.---)
Date: March 30, 2008 01:18AM
to support what fred said, i got a 2/2 (2 piece with extra tip) which was impregnated, ferruled, hollowbuilt AND flamed for $250... from a gentleman in massachusetts who corresponded with me, asking about the type of water, casting style and fish i seek. with further jpegs of my streams exchanged we narrowed down the many tapers available and decided upon one of several which should work for me. during my finishing process, he offered advice when i had questions. as far as i am concerned, it's money well spent and at the same time, i supported a thriving art form and tradition.
eric fresno, ca. Re: A.R.E Bamboo blanks
Posted by:
Ked Stanfield
(---.dhcp.insightbb.com)
Date: March 30, 2008 07:25PM
thanks for the info guys for 250 thats not too bad to get a unique rod. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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