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Echo glass rod

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Echo glass rod

Postby Gila Trout » July 14th, 2014, 12:28 pm

Hello,
I aquired one of the new Echo glass rods 7' 4" 3 piece 4 wt. The reel seat and grip were such poor quality I replaced them with a better 6" cigar shape grip and a nice Pac Bay TiCh colored down locking seat with a maple spacer. I really love the new Orvis glass rods so I picked up the superfine glass 7' 6" 4 wt. I am sure that since I changed the seat and grip the warranty on the rod is now void. Being glass I think this rod would be really hard to break. This rod is not really cup of tea, so if someone is willing to pay for the shipping ( in the US) $20.00 would cover insured priority mail. I will be happy to pass this rod on to someone who will fish it. It is a nice rod for casts for 40' and under and allot of fun for small to medium size fish. You can PM or email @ sc3864@aol.com if you would like this rod.

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Re: Echo glass rod

Postby Milt Spawn » July 14th, 2014, 2:40 pm

PM sent. milt
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Re: Echo glass rod

Postby WanderingBlues » July 14th, 2014, 2:43 pm

I was pleased with my Echo Glass 3wt. It's been playing hard in the Sierras and done what I asked it to. Good pick up for someone.
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Re: Echo glass rod

Postby Gila Trout » July 14th, 2014, 3:16 pm

The rod has been spoken for. Lanny
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