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How G.Loomis Rods are Made - A Behind the Scenes Look
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 9:20 am
by Cal
How G.Loomis Rods are Made – A Behind the Scenes Look at the Factory’s Secret Sauce
Introduction: The rod business has changed a great deal over the years with increasing emphasis put on material types and component options, but the actual manufacturing process for many rod builders continues to be a very manual process, one that still involves some good old fashioned craftsmanship. There are not many rod manufacturers that still build all of their rods here domestically and premium rod brand G.Loomis is one of those companies on the short list that is still designing and manufacturing rods stateside. G.Loomis agreed to open their doors for a behind the scenes look at their entire manufacturing process and we headed to their headquarters in Woodland, Washington to see firsthand just how the company builds their rods.
Complete Article:
http://tackletour.com/reviewgloomisfactory.html
Re: How G.Loomis Rods are Made - A Behind the Scenes Look
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 11:10 am
by mike_honcho
This was a very informative article and never really knew the work that goes into making rods. One thing I don't get is once the graphite is taken off the mandrel doesn't that mean the rod core is hollow?

I'm sure I am missing something, if someone would be so kind to enlighten me.
Re: How G.Loomis Rods are Made - A Behind the Scenes Look
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 1:42 pm
by Zander
mike_honcho wrote:This was a very informative article and never really knew the work that goes into making rods. One thing I don't get is once the graphite is taken off the mandrel doesn't that mean the rod core is hollow?

I'm sure I am missing something, if someone would be so kind to enlighten me.
Hi Mike_Honcho, yes, most modern day fishing rods are hollow, the challenge is to construct rods that deliver a balance of low overall weight, improved sensitivty, and durability. The mandrel is used in the production process to create the hollow blank from the base graphite material. There are however some rods that are solid, most of these make use of a carbon core material. The advantage of a solid rod can be increased durability but the disadvantage is increased weight.
Re: How G.Loomis Rods are Made - A Behind the Scenes Look
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 2:00 pm
by mike_honcho
Thanks, Zander I find it very impressive that most blanks have a hollow core and can withstand the kind of pressure fisherman put on them. Well, I definately feel enlightened.
Re: How G.Loomis Rods are Made - A Behind the Scenes Look
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 7:50 pm
by USA-RET
Great article and a great company.
Re: How G.Loomis Rods are Made - A Behind the Scenes Look
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 8:38 pm
by Gideon
Great writeup, really interesting stuff. I think its awesome that Shimano decided to keep G.Loomis here in the USA, I'm all for buying the best products out there wherever the origin is but I'm even more for buying the best products made right here in the US.
Really found it cool how each stage of the buiding process required an actual human to do something on the rod. I guess I sort of envisioned a bunch of robots moving prodcts down a line in some sort of mass production enviorment.
Re: How G.Loomis Rods are Made - A Behind the Scenes Look
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 9:34 pm
by Shimano-Or-Nothing
wish I could look at it. for some reason my computer won't pull up the home page, it only pulls up the forum pages.
Re: How G.Loomis Rods are Made - A Behind the Scenes Look
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 10:19 pm
by Mossy Oak
Pretty cool stuff, I live around there

Re: How G.Loomis Rods are Made - A Behind the Scenes Look
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 6:03 pm
by North Branch
Nice article.
Too bad they don't sell blanks anymore... really hate it that Shimano bought them out and did that. However, at least Shimano decided to keep them in the states... for now.
Re: How G.Loomis Rods are Made - A Behind the Scenes Look
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 8:57 pm
by mhood
Gr8 article! I might have missed it but do they spline their rods?
Re: How G.Loomis Rods are Made - A Behind the Scenes Look
Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 1:12 pm
by BASSLAYER
Reason I use Loomis and Croix's is that they are made IN HOUSE!
Re: How G.Loomis Rods are Made - A Behind the Scenes Look
Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 3:26 pm
by STETSON1B
EVERY ROD MANUFACTURER DROOLS OVER G LOOMIS
DARN GOOD FLW SHOW ON T.V. HOW EXITING WISH I COULD CATCH HUGE BASS JUST FEW AND FAR BETWEEN AROUND HERE

(OREGON) at least we just got a Cabelas finally !!
Re: How G.Loomis Rods are Made - A Behind the Scenes Look
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 3:49 pm
by fishsmart
The majority of good fishermen compair other rods against G Loomis Rods. I have used them since they were LCI and have enjoyed their various products over the years.
Glad to see G Loomis has kept their quality and so has Temple Fork.
I believe quality is comes in the mind of the builder. Just trying to meet specs usually gets second place.
Charles
Re: How G.Loomis Rods are Made - A Behind the Scenes Look
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 2:54 am
by Charlie 2una
Awesome read! Would have been cool to see some videos. Very interesting to finally understand the complete process.