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fuji quide codes
Posted by:
JP Gaudreau
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Date: January 26, 2002 08:54PM
I am wondering if anyone has information regarding deciphering the codes for fuji guides...or where to get that information. thanks Re: fuji quide codes
Posted by:
Barry Bedingfield
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Date: January 27, 2002 12:52AM
If you have access to a catalog from "Anglers Workshop", i believe it has the info you are needing. Re: fuji quide codes
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Sang An
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Date: January 27, 2002 02:57AM
Here's a quick primer, but there are literally dozens of different guides that Fuji makes. Starting from the last letter, G = Guide, T=Tip. Next to the last letter is the ring material, S = SiC, G = Cermet, R = Ruby, A = Alconite, H = Aluminum Oxide, L = Hardloy. Guides like an SG are just single foot. 3rd letter is shape of guide frame, N = Roundish Low frame, V = V shaped high frame, Y = Y shaped really high frame The 4th letter is where things get tricky. If it's a V or Y frame, the 4th letter will denote either a single foot (L) or double foot (S). If it's an N frame, the 4th letter could denote a light (L), medium (M) or heavy (H) frame. The 5th letter and beyond will refer to finishes or materials. No 5th letter means the standard gunsmoked steel. A T or Ti = titanium alloy framed, IC = Ion Coating, G = Gold plated finish, C = Chrome plated, B = Black finish, which is the standard over brass framed guides. Here's a couple examples: TLNSG Starting from the last letter to the first. G = Guide S = SiC Ring N = Low Profile frame L = Light, denotes a Concept sytle guide T = Titanium alloy frame ICMNST T = Tip S = SiC Ring N = Tip Style, low profile M = Medium framed, Concept style IC = Ion Coated, specialized finish for corrosion resistence BLRGG G = Guide G = Cermet Ring R = Boat guide (as in Heavy Brass Frame) L = The lighter style of boat guide, 2 legged rather than 3 legged B = Black finished frame Go to Mudhole and check out the little pics next to the guides. With a little study, you'll get it. Re: fuji quide codes
Posted by:
JP Gaudreau
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Date: January 28, 2002 09:04PM
Thanks guys, for all your help. :-) JP Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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