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![]() East Coast. Taper and action are generally the same. You could have two blanks form the same mfgr, wrapped on the same mandrel, and if one has more material in the butt section, it will be a little faster.
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Taper can be slow or fast so can action but you can have a slow taper fast action rod or a fast taper slow action rod Its all about how a rod is maped out not the taper also has little to do with material you can have a extra fast hard tip glass rod and a slow action soft tip graphite rod all about how a rod is maped out you can aslo use the same part of a mandrell and get different action rods I agree with you on over priced custom rods I went to a builder and he wanted way north of $600 for a seeker No way do I think a seeker is worth anywere near that no matter how pretty ot looks its still a seeker same goes for calstar phenix on and on But to say a low quality graphite or glass rod is better than a high quality I dont get If I were to agree with you I would just buy ulgy sticks for 69 |
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![]() The first time that I heard of Taper was in the early 70's . It was on Browning Siloflex and Fenwick blanks . How many people remember when most rods were parabolic (early solid glass/hollow) ? Action meant more then . Light , medium , or heavy . From a moodle to a broomstick . Same flex top to bottom . When the progressive taper came , slow , medium , fast , and extra fast tapers became relevant terms to discribe the same thing .The way that blanks were made changed . With better fibers to work with , internal pressurization , and changing the angle that the fiber is cut and where it's placed in the layup changed where the blank will flex/how much .
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How true it is........!!!!! Back in the day,, most of the glass rods were more parabolic! You are 100% right! Then, we got away from that, with graphite and marketing. Now.....full circle and we are back to the old actions with newer materials and buying the same shoes and clothes that we wore 25- 30 yrs ago! ![]() The only difference today is the materials being used. Some of them are truly incredible! But.....your spot on here with saying we are revisiting the days of yester-year. |
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![]() [QUOTE=Ol Pedro]The first time that I heard of Taper was in the early 70's . It was on Browning Siloflex and Fenwick blanks . How many people remember when most rods were parabolic (early solid glass/hollow) ? Action meant more then . Light , medium , or heavy . From a moodle to a broomstick . Same flex top to bottom . When the progressive taper came , slow , medium , fast , and extra fast tapers became relevant terms to discribe the same thing .The way that blanks were made changed . With better fibers to work with , internal pressurization , and changing the angle that the fiber is cut and where it's placed in the layup changed where the blank will flex/how much .[/QUOTE
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![]() Great post....I was under the complete wrong impression of what taper meant when it applied to rods. Thats why this site is invaluable to the fisherman who is first generation like myself. I had no one to pass down knowledge but this site fills the gap....I also learn off of all the thousands of F#*K ups I've partaken in
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