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Spey cork grips
Posted by:
bob graves
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Date: March 28, 2017 04:58PM
Hi
I am having a discussion with another rod builder about the Spey cork, my opinion is the cork grips with the burl trim is more popular than just the plane cork grips, it looks richer and dresses up the rod very nicely. There must be guys out there that build Spey rods, what's your opinion. I also feel, my opinion again that the rod becomes a little more valuable when built going the extra mile with the burled cork grips My bet is a bottle of good scotch, his choice. Thanks, have a great day Bob Re: Spey cork grips
Posted by:
Phil Erickson
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Date: March 28, 2017 07:41PM
Because Spey grips are large, adding burl or wood trims are quite popular, they brae up the long expanse of plain cork.
If you look you will find many commercially available Spey grips with burl, so it is not just the custom grip maker. Get some 18 year old Macallan Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/28/2017 07:42PM by Phil Erickson. Re: Spey cork grips
Posted by:
Bill Sidney
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Date: March 29, 2017 12:16AM
the start an stop rings should not be BURL use reg cork or a rubber cork mix's it will hold up a lot longer over time , the glue that is used
in the BURL rings is not that strong, use BURL in the handle but the stop, start cork rings take a lot of beating , as I think , William Sidney AK Re: Spey cork grips
Posted by:
bob graves
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Date: March 29, 2017 04:47PM
Get some 18 year old Macallan Phil that's really good stuff at 200 or more a bottle, I don't drink, but seeing as I won the bet I think huge steak would do me.
It seems the majority of people I have spoken to agree the rubberized ring as a trim is the most popular. Your comment about the length of the cork with no trim I agree. I have a 15 foot 10/11 wt Spey rod I built a quite a few years ago and the cork looks nice but the trim rings would make it look better for sure. As Bill commented the trim ring is rubber not burl, just a miscue on the term. Thanks for the input Bob Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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