Fishin Magician | Mon Feb-11-02 03:28 PM |
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#4767, "RE: Broken Loomis. : ("
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That's because higher quality (stiffer and lighter) graphite is much more brittle than softer graphite or glass/graph composite blends. Any high quality graphite rod will break much easier than most cheaper rods. I think Loomis does have a lifetime warranty, so you shouldn't have any trouble getting a replacement.
TL, Adam
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MrTree,
Feb 10th 2002, #1
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monster1,
Feb 10th 2002, #3
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Fishin Magician,
Feb 11th 2002 #9
Higher Quality=Stiffer & Lighter?,
Fishslayer,
Feb 11th 2002, #12
RE: Higher Quality=Stiffer & Lighter?,
Fishin Magician,
Feb 12th 2002, #14
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brian,
Feb 11th 2002, #10
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fongster,
Feb 10th 2002, #2
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Kiyo,
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dball,
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KelDawg1,
Feb 11th 2002, #6
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monster1,
Feb 11th 2002, #7
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dball,
Feb 11th 2002, #8
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KelDawg1,
Feb 11th 2002, #11
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chuckwagon,
Feb 12th 2002, #13
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Capt.Carl,
Feb 12th 2002, #15
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