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Location: Leicester, United States
These blanks were made By Batson Enterprises (They are imported). The RX7 Series Rod Blanks. 2 piece blanks. These are green blanks.
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Location: Meridian, United States
Rainshadow Immortal RX8 Switch Rod Blank. Gloss Burgundy in color.
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Location: Corpus Christi, United States
You can choose from my available variations that have the coinciding color, ring/insert OD and tube ID size stated that you can choose from. It stands ... morefor "shock ring" if the tip has one surrounding the insert.
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Location: Minocqua, United States
The blank is a Batson Rainshadow Unity 2 piece fly rod blank. This will make an excellent winter project. Check out the pics. Good luck! RAINSHADOW UNITY ... moreFLY ROD COMPLETE KIT!
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Location: Meridian, United States
Rainshadow Immortal RX8 Spey Blank. Gloss Burgundy in color.
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Location: Orem, United States
Our material renders fiberglass the way glass should be: lithe and supple, never brittle or rigid. Au naturel. Just as the good Lord made it. Call it ... morewhat you will, but don't call these raw completes unsophisticated.
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custom spiral-wrapped Batson Rainshadow blank SW967F w/ Shimano Calcutta 401D
Hello. You are looking at a custom made rod. The blank is a Batson Rainshadow RX7 Graphite Rod Blank(2 piece) The reel is a Shimano Calcutta 401D, the guides are Batson Alps. The blank was originally made to handle up to 4 oz. I wanted to throw up to 5oz. so I trimmed 2.5 inches off the top to get rid of the"slop" so it's not quite 8ft. long. The butt broke and was reepoxied(see in pictures)The spiral wrap is a"slow spiral" featuring the first guide at 0 degrees, then a guide at 45 degrees, 135 degrees, and finally the remaining guides at 180 degrees.