10-27-2006, 03:46 PM
The last time I had a tip put on a rod at Sportsmans Warehouse, I think it cost about 2.50 including the tip. Took the guy about 2 minutes to fix it. I would have done it myself, but couldn't find my glue and didn't want to buy more.
I hate to see a guy give away good equipment over relatively minor damage. I would fix them or get them fixed and try fishing with them. I'm such a hacker with a flyrod, I probably would never know the difference with three inches missing. Once you determine if they fish okay, then worry about replacing the windings and making it look pretty.
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I hate to see a guy give away good equipment over relatively minor damage. I would fix them or get them fixed and try fishing with them. I'm such a hacker with a flyrod, I probably would never know the difference with three inches missing. Once you determine if they fish okay, then worry about replacing the windings and making it look pretty.
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