gfen
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Let's say you had a chance to get a pretty fine offer on a used rod that was listed as "cosmetically damaged?"
THis is fiberglass blank from a well known boutique maker that has been well used. The enamel is chipped off, but I've been told by the seller that damage is the enamel only, and does not affect the blank materials.
I'm up in the air, if it were graphite I wouldn't go near it, but its not. As it is, the rod's price is very fair, and I'd be able to get out what I put into it (assuming it doesn't shatter in use) when I decide to build my very own, but htis is a good way to decide if I want to invest or not.
Whatchoo say?
THis is fiberglass blank from a well known boutique maker that has been well used. The enamel is chipped off, but I've been told by the seller that damage is the enamel only, and does not affect the blank materials.
I'm up in the air, if it were graphite I wouldn't go near it, but its not. As it is, the rod's price is very fair, and I'd be able to get out what I put into it (assuming it doesn't shatter in use) when I decide to build my very own, but htis is a good way to decide if I want to invest or not.
Whatchoo say?