Couple recent builds

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The Katana. All alps rollers, ALPS UB6 straight butt, 130lb blank, 7'9". Born an LBSF rod but may identify as a Marlin or tuna rod on weekends. Backwards guides and all.














Built an 80lb rod for my 12/0. 7'6" overall. White blank with red and blue wraps and gold trim. Poly cord butt wrap with a Turks head at the base. Re used #4 butt off a pen trolling rod that got scraped (new). Alps guides with roller.

Originally a 5'11" blank, I cut 3" off the bottom and reinforced it.










Tightlines667

Nice work! 

Those look like some serious sticks.  The forgrip on that 130 class looks sharp.  I like the looks of those backwards guides on these bigger rods.
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Newell Nut

Excellent work and you know I really like the style. My kind of build.

cbar45

Nice and clean, love those grips!

foakes

Looks great, LP --

Really nice work.

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That 80lb rod is a real beast! And of course the 12/0 overhauled by Daron.

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Got a couple on it a while ago.

Swami805

Do what you can with that you have where you are

STRIPER LOU

Both are awesome but the blue/black combo is stunning! Nice work.

...............Lou

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Quote from: STRIPER LOU on May 18, 2017, 09:54:45 AM
Both are awesome but the blue/black combo is stunning! Nice work.

...............Lou

Thanks!

That setup is heavy though, I find myself carrying the 12/0 and white rod more often when scouting and having to walk into spots. I only bring the 130's if I know I'll need it or setting up for a couple days.