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Need help to identify two Lamiglas blanks
Posted by: Sam Slack (---.rh3.cm.dyn.comporium.net)
Date: February 19, 2015 04:53PM

Would appreciate some help identifying two Lamiglas blanks: PSH 102 2MH, 8.5 feet, 2 sections, and PFW 84 2M, 7 feet, 2 sections.
The PFW 84 2M already has the handle installed and marked for 6 guides. Is this a spinning rod and needs single foot guides. Or is it
a bait casting rod and needs double foot guides?

Is the PSH 102 2MH, a surf rod and what guides should it have? Rod handle with
casting reel, or spinning reel with single foot spinning guides. And what should the guide spacing be?

Thanks for the help...

Sam L. Slack

samnatslack@comporium.net



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Re: Need help to identify two Lamiglas blanks
Posted by: Sam Slack (---.rh3.cm.dyn.comporium.net)
Date: February 19, 2015 05:01PM

Would appreciate some help identifying two Lamiglas blanks: PSH 102 2MH, 8.5 feet, 2 sections, and PFW 84 2M, 7 feet, 2 sections.
The PFW 84 2M already has the handle installed and marked for 6 guides. Is this a spinning rod and needs single foot guides or is it a
bait casting rod and needs double foot guides and casting reel?

Is the PSH 102 2MH, a surf rod and what guides should it have...and how large? Should the rod seat be made for a casting reel, or
spinning reel with single foot spinning guides? And what should the guide spacing be?\


Thanks for the help.

Sam L. Slack

samnatslack@comporium.net

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Re: Need help to identify two Lamiglas blanks
Posted by: Spencer Phipps (---.war.clearwire-wmx.net)
Date: February 19, 2015 07:51PM

Those are Lamiglas Perigee blanks sold only to custom rod builders for a while, lighter green color with very fine gold metal flake in the finish. PSH is a G1000 graphite MH steelhead/salmon blank, 10-20 lb., 3/8-1 1/2 oz. I believe. PFW is a 2 piece freshwater/light salt water plank, 6-12 lb., 1/4-3/4 oz. rating, make anything you want out of them spinning or casting. Just put a G in front instead of a P and they are all in the blank catalog.



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