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    White Seeker PS85

    I have a white Seeker PS85 wrapped in black and silver. Cork tape butt section (16ins) and grey/black foregrip (5ins). Fuji reel seat and PacBay wire guides. All the guides have a "dragon scale" effect under them and also under the butt wrap. Built it for myself but decided to go with another blank. This would make a good big bait king rod and a good cobia rod. $150 if picked up in Gulf Shores. I'll be in Gulf Shores 4/7/15-4/12/15.





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    you do pretty work....very nice!!
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    Thanks Bill. Have another one drying right now. Not as fancy but will get the job done.

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    The cost on that rod from a builder doing it for a living would be around 325 to $400.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john g View Post
    The cost on that rod from a builder doing it for a living would be around 325 to $400.
    DANG! Maybe I should get back into rod building ;-) lol

    Very nice work BBJ
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    Quote Originally Posted by john g View Post
    The cost on that rod from a builder doing it for a living would be around 325 to $400.
    If this was a custom build for someone I'd do it for $325 shipped. Just looking to move it quick. Just don't need another pole right now. Every dollar of that $150 will be spent in J&M when I'm down there. My fiance always find plenty of shirts, hats and other stuff she just can't live without.

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    Nice rod. Silver vs would look great on it.
    Love to hear that 706 sing

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    If you have it the 6th I'll take it for sure. What's total length?

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    Rick. If it hasn't been trimmed it should be somewhere around 8'6"

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick11111 View Post
    If you have it the 6th I'll take it for sure. What's total length?
    rick11111, clark_tucker pm'd me this morning about the rod. I'm going to meet up with him on the pier tuesday when I get down there. If he doesnt take it the rod is yours. I'll let you know as soon as I know. Total length from tip to bottom of the butt cap is 8'8"

 

 
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