Seeker rod freshen up

Started by steelfish, July 11, 2026, 06:08:14 PM

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steelfish

yet another restoration to a nice  Seeker factory rod, the only thing that was left from the factory was the reelseat and buttcap

The Baja Guy

MACflyer

Rod looks great Alex! Before pics look pretty rough. I admire your thread work. Did you cover the grips with rope and shrink wrap? They look really nice.
Rick

Two rules on the boat
1. Fish where the fish are
2. See rule #1

steelfish

Quote from: MACflyer on July 11, 2026, 06:46:26 PMRod looks great Alex! Before pics look pretty rough. I admire your thread work. Did you cover the grips with rope and shrink wrap? They look really nice.

thanks, yes I put some paracord and shrink wrap on the grips, I reduced the OD of the hypalon grips before.
The Baja Guy

ExcessiveAngler

Vision's all messed up and he's still not missing a beat! Beautiful job Alex. Guess you left the seat and butt cap and worked around them? Really like the blues too. What thread did you use for the lightest blue, if you don't mind me asking?

Swami805

That came out great, beautiful color combination. First class
Looks like a super seeker from the color, if so that wasn't a factory build. That's their flagship line, they wouldn't use those cheesey guides on a rod with a heavy duty handle like that. You stepped it up about 10 notches from the original wrap job. The owner will be pleased
Do what you can with that you have where you are

steelfish

Quote from: ExcessiveAngler on July 11, 2026, 08:57:25 PMVision's all messed up and he's still not missing a beat! Beautiful job Alex. Guess you left the seat and butt cap and worked around them? Really like the blues too. What thread did you use for the lightest blue, if you don't mind me asking?

hey dude, my vision is not messed up, he asked for a green wrapped rod and I delivered a green wrapped rod  ^-^  ;D  ;D  j/k

about the light blue thread, I dont know the code of the color, the spool is too old that it doesnt have any marks on the wooden spool, all I know its from gudebrod brand  :-\
The Baja Guy

steelfish

Quote from: Swami805 on July 11, 2026, 09:20:38 PMThat came out great, beautiful color combination. First class
Looks like a super seeker from the color, if so that wasn't a factory build. That's their flagship line, they wouldn't use those cheesey guides on a rod with a heavy duty handle like that. You stepped it up about 10 notches from the original wrap job. The owner will be pleased

thanks Sheridan, I said factory rod because of the nice Seeker sticker on the rod but it could be a custom rod as you said, you know 10x more about this business than me, the same person have some nice used calstar custom rods that want restored too.
The Baja Guy

oc1

The fact that the guy would trust his seeker to you says a lot about your reputation and skills.  Good going Alex.

ExcessiveAngler

Quote from: steelfish on Today at 02:23:05 AM
Quote from: ExcessiveAngler on July 11, 2026, 08:57:25 PMVision's all messed up and he's still not missing a beat! Beautiful job Alex. Guess you left the seat and butt cap and worked around them? Really like the blues too. What thread did you use for the lightest blue, if you don't mind me asking?


about the light blue thread, I dont know the code of the color, the spool is too old that it doesnt have any marks on the wooden spool, all I know its from gudebrod brand  :-\

Always the way isn't it lol! I've stayed away from so many lots of old threads, just for this very reason. Even the old gudebrod fly tying spools are the same as the rod building spools. Makes it really hard to identify them. No biggie. Just figured I'd ask. That epoxy really has a nice shine to it too.