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Factory Authorized Perigee Blank Sale
Posted by:
Todd
(---.vanc5.pacifier.com)
Date: June 20, 2001 02:23PM
Lamiglas has authorized a sale of the Perigee series blanks. These blanks will be reduced by 20% at retail. They are available only through our 4 select dealers. For those of you who have been riding the fence on this great blank series, this is the time to try one out for an even better price. Remember this series is only available to custom builders, Lamiglas does not offer these blanks in a production rod. The dealers who will have them available are: Custom Tackle Supply [www.customtackle.com] Clemens Tackle [www.clemenstackle.com] Merrick Tackle [www.merricktackle.com] Anglers Workshop [www.anglersworkshop.com] Re: Factory Authorized Perigee Blank Sale
Posted by:
John Kreeger
(---.dhcp.missouri.edu)
Date: June 20, 2001 02:52PM
Todd, I guess this is a case of "ask and ye shall receive." Thank you very much for doing this. I will be ordering several in the next few days. I assume there is a deadline to this sale? Re: Factory Authorized Perigee Blank Sale
Posted by:
Todd
(---.vanc5.pacifier.com)
Date: June 20, 2001 03:31PM
John, did you not know that our company motto is "Ask and Ye shall receive"? Seriously, it had been a consideration and your input just made me look at it better and contact the 4 distributors for their input into whether or not it would be acceptable. There is a deadline, I believe it is the end of August but very honestly the sooner you get your order in the better as we have a limited number in stock and each of the dealers are limited also. Thanks for the nudge, Todd Re: Factory Authorized Perigee Blank Sale
Posted by:
Bob McKamey
(---.infoave.net)
Date: June 20, 2001 03:48PM
At Custom Tackle Supply we are proud to be a supplier of such a great line of rod blanks, that are only available to custom rod builders. There is the 20% off the retail pricing for the hobbyiest builders and there is also additional savings that is offered to the rod builders that are licensed for re-sale. Either way, Lamiglas has authorized special pricing to encourage you fellows a little. Now is the time to try one or to stock up on these fine blanks, while the price is at substantial savings. There are fly, spinning and casting, salt, surf, steelhead, salmon and crankin/popping blanks. For a full listing of these blanks, you can visit the Lamiglas web-site, that Todd has up-dated. Contact us via e-mail at customtackle@united.net or call us at 931-684-6164 and we will gladly assist you. For the Lamiglas Perigee listings, go to: www.lamiglas.com/perigee2001blanks.htm www.lamiglas.com/perigee2001pricereduction.htm As John Kreeger mentioned, you fellows ask for a "Perigee Sale" and the fine folks at Lamiglas responed. We appreciate Lamiglas and Todd working with the custom rod builders. Take a look at the up-dated list of Perigees and pricing on their site and let us know if we can be of any help. Bob McKamey -- Custom Tackle Supply Re: Factory Authorized Perigee Blank Sale
Posted by:
Jeff Thomson
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Date: June 21, 2001 12:13AM
How do these blanks compare to the St. Croix Legend series? Re: Factory Authorized Perigee Blank Sale
Posted by:
Andy
(64.39.196.---)
Date: June 21, 2001 07:58AM
I'm going to give these blanks a try. I haven't build a 2 pc fly rod in some time - my customers have all been wanting 3 or 4 pc rods. I've seen the Perigee travel series listed as having an "extra fast action". I have a customer (potential) who is a real beginner and I've been considering what action might be best. What do people think is the best action for a beginner? I've thought that a slower action might be best to learn with. Andy Beginner help
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(---.dialinx.net)
Date: June 21, 2001 08:54AM
I don't think the particular action is nearly as critical as making sure the person is fishing with a line which will load the rod at his or her particular fishing distance. If they are fishing small streams, in close, then a line which is one weight over the rated line weight can be a big help. For normal distances, say where the fisherman will be holding 30 feet or more in the air on the cast, the rated line weight is fine. Tom Kirkman RodMaker Magazine ....................... Re: Beginner help
Posted by:
Andy
(64.39.196.---)
Date: June 21, 2001 09:25AM
Tom, thanks for the insight. I'm looking at a rod that will be used primarily for bass fishing. Hence, casting distance and presentation aren't the (really) critical issues. BTW - I used the finish you suggested for the reel seat insert - excellent. Andy Re: Beginner help
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(---.dialinx.net)
Date: June 21, 2001 09:53AM
I also want to mention that I built my first Perigee a few weeks ago and it is an extremely light, yet powerful rod. I am impressed with it. ................................. Re: Beginner help
Posted by:
Bob McKamey
(---.r8.tncphl.infoave.net)
Date: June 21, 2001 01:59PM
The 2 pc. Perigee blanks are a medium action and the 3 pc. blanks have a faster action. Some folks class the SC4 Legends as a fast action, but to me they are a med/fast. Bob McKamey -- Custom Tackle Supply Re:comparison
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(---.dialinx.net)
Date: June 21, 2001 02:34PM
Jeff, I really, really like the Legend series from St. Croix. Extremely nice blanks and among my very favorite all time blanks. I finished out an 8' 5wt last month that almost casts itself! St. Croix has done their homework on these! The Perigee's are almost to good to be true! Even lighter than the Legend Series. The reason has to do with the slightly larger diameter, thinner walled construction which gives the same stiffness at less weight. I have never broken a rod - I am not hard on my tackle. The only reservation I might have with the Perigee is the durability issue. I would expect that if you treat your equipment with anything even approaching reasonable care then you will never have a problem. I have only fished mine once thus I cannot report on the long term durability, but I have not heard of any problems in this area. I really like my 8' 4/5 Perigee and plan to fish it hard this fall. Again, very, very light and pleasant to cast. Outright comparison between the two? I cannot say one is better than the other, but they do feel very different in the hand. I would be hard pressed to choose one over the other. Tom Kirkman RodMaker Magazine ............................. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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