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Regaining His Edge : Bass Rods by Gary Loomis

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Regaining His Edge : Bass Rods by Gary Loomis

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Introduction: Nearly twenty years ago, to the dismay of loyal fans and customers worldwide, legendary rod designer Gary Loomis began an exit plan from the fishing industry with the sale of his company, G.Loomis, to Shimano America Corporation. The story, including Gary Loomis's entire history of how he got into the rod industry, was expertly told by our good friend Terry Battisti in a two part article published on our site back in 2009.


Complete Article: http://tackletour.com/reviewedgefishing.html
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Excellent news indeed...I'm in! 8-)
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this looks exciting!
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The handle in the last photo looks like a wiebe handle. I have an older MBR843 GLX with the wiebe handle, IMO, one of the most comfortable handle. Very exciting stuff.
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Wow

I hope they will have a model similar to the MBR-783-2C with a Weibe Handle.
Was planning to get the 783-2c this year but after reading this I had 2nd thoughts.

Do they have a website already ?
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Excellent article Cal, thanks.

Mark me down for excited. Although not mentioned in the review, I hope the finesse rods include some casting models..................
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great article =D>
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Jayce wrote:Do they have a website already ?
I could not find any mention of the rods on the North Fork web site, I guess we'll have to wait.
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Great story! I'm excited about the chance to check them out at the classic in about a month!
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Thanks Cal the article was well done, very good news indeed. :big grin:
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Exciting news. Can't wait to see where they decide to go with the guide layout and the offset handles.
Hopefully prices aren't too expensive (sub $350).
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mitchct wrote:
Jayce wrote:Do they have a website already ?
I could not find any mention of the rods on the North Fork web site, I guess we'll have to wait.
http://www.edgerods.com/

I'll hold judgement until I see the rods. I can say for sure that the blanks are the real deal but it always seems there's something about off-the-shelf rods that turns me off. My first hint from the article that I won't be buying one of these was "a mix of REC and Fuji K-Series guides." Maybe Cal could tell Gary that nobody wants Recoils :roll:
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Ong Jim wrote:The handle in the last photo looks like a wiebe handle. I have an older MBR843 GLX with the wiebe handle, IMO, one of the most comfortable handle. Very exciting stuff.
This could be it.
http://www.anglersworkshop.com/super-st ... -kits.html
Building a rod on the edge rods page shows it as a Super Sticker" 15* offset handle.
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oh boy... and I thought I was done buying rods... ](*,)
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Very cool.
But like thelatrobe33 said, the guides mentioned was a bit of a turn off. Just slap some stainless steel guides & sic inserts on there and call it a day. (But then again- who am I to tell someone like Gary loomis which components to use lol)
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