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Thread: Replacing Tip Section on Scott Rod

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    Default Replacing Tip Section on Scott Rod

    In cleaning out my closet, I ran across the butt section to a Scott G-904 rod that was custom-built for me back in the eighties. The butt section is still in excellent condition, but the tip section was broken at some point, and I no longer have it. Scott will replace the tip for me, at my expense, of course, since it was not a factory-bought rod. I have been given a very reasonable quote, and I am inclined to send the butt section to them so that they can match up a new tip section. My question is this: Has anyone had any experience with Scott replacing a tip section on a G-series graphite rod? Do they do a pretty good job of matching and balancing the tip section to the butt section?

    Also, I ran across a custom-built Scott G-903 that I will probably be posting on this forum this weekend. It is in remarkable condition, and I am thinking that $250.00 is probably a fair price?
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    Scott replaced a tip section for me. They know what they are doing. Anyone would have to be a Steve Rajeff to notice any differences.

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    They did one for me years ago, also on a custom build. Did an excellent job.
    Ed
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Wahl View Post
    They did one for me years ago, also on a custom build. Did an excellent job.
    Ed
    Thanks, Ed and Zepher. I am going to go ahead with the tip replacement and start fishing the rod again.
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