I've got multi-piece rods that I think perform as good as any two piece --
and I've got a couple two piece rods that perform better than multi-piece
rods.

I don't think such a blanket statement as made in the article you read is
applicable to all rods.

However, I love the convenience of owning multi-piece rods.

Ken MacGillivray
Coquitlam BC


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From: "Gary Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 5:41 PM
Subject: [VFB] 2 piece vs. 4 [or more] piece rods


> I read an article the other day re. multi piece rods.  The writer was
> pointing out the quality of 4 [or more] piece rods today.  He made a
> statement that I thought was interesting.  Paraphrased it went something
> like this... try them all (4, 5, 9, etc. piece rods) then buy the one that
> breaks down into the most pieces that you can afford.
>
> Agree?  Disagree?
>
>
>
> - Gary
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