TI musky blanks
River2Stream
Posted 8/13/2017 4:12 PM (#874123)
Subject: TI musky blanks




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I've been doing some searching online for musky blanks and came on a pretty good deal from TI. They are offering 9 footers XXH for $70 a piece or $300 for 5. Which is a great deal considering MHX comparable blanks are 150 for one. Does anyone wish to comment about TI's stuff ??

-Riv
Marley420
Posted 8/13/2017 7:21 PM (#874141 - in reply to #874123)
Subject: Re: TI musky blanks




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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Have two 9 foot telescopic rods and 7'6 rod. No issues what so ever. James the owner of TI is a stand up guy. Behind his product 100%
MuskyMidget
Posted 8/13/2017 9:35 PM (#874158 - in reply to #874123)
Subject: Re: TI musky blanks




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I've been throwing the 8.5" XH and XXH for a few years. Love them.
Fishysam
Posted 8/13/2017 9:57 PM (#874161 - in reply to #874123)
Subject: Re: TI musky blanks




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Ti is good, they are a "slower" action than stcroix but that's not an issue. James is very nice and his deals are very fair. Pretty much is going to come down to how you build your rod.
sworrall
Posted 8/14/2017 9:43 AM (#874208 - in reply to #874123)
Subject: Re: TI musky blanks





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Great blanks and the best customer service in the business. Straight forward and honest, too.
Tommis
Posted 8/14/2017 10:51 AM (#874222 - in reply to #874208)
Subject: Re: TI musky blanks





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Location: Southwest PA
sworrall - 8/14/2017 10:43 AM

Great blanks and the best customer service in the business. Straight forward and honest, too.


X2!
twelts
Posted 8/14/2017 11:58 AM (#874235 - in reply to #874222)
Subject: Re: TI musky blanks




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Location: Lawrenceburg,IN
Tommis - 8/14/2017 11:51 AM

sworrall - 8/14/2017 10:43 AM

Great blanks and the best customer service in the business. Straight forward and honest, too.


X2!
Professional Edge
Posted 8/14/2017 4:19 PM (#874276 - in reply to #874235)
Subject: Re: TI musky blanks




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I have built on several TI blanks and they are well worth the money. I have a couple I built for myself that are always in the mix. It has already been said but James is very easy to work with.

Good luck
Keith

tswoboda
Posted 8/15/2017 10:33 AM (#874388 - in reply to #874123)
Subject: Re: TI musky blanks




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I built 3 personal rods on TI blanks, great value and good blanks to learn how to build on. The XXH blank is 50% heavier than the XH and it makes a huge difference in how they fish. I'm not a huge fan of the 9'6" rod I built on a 9' XXH blank, it's still good just heavier than I'd like and feels "dead". I really like the 9'2" that I built on the XH blank and trimmed 2-3" off the tip. Really lightweight and it's great rod for blades and propwater.
musky513
Posted 8/16/2017 8:20 AM (#874496 - in reply to #874123)
Subject: Re: TI musky blanks




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As stated above, you will not find better customer service anywhere. The blanks are a great value and perform very well. I have but upwards of a dozen TI rods from the 9' to the 10'6" xxh. I absolutely love the 10'6"xxh for blades and pounders or anything for that matter. It's my go to rod for pretty much everything other than jerkbaits and walk the dog topwater.
Tackle Industries
Posted 8/16/2017 8:51 AM (#874500 - in reply to #874123)
Subject: Re: TI musky blanks





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Location: Land of the Musky
FYI for you guys.... If you do buy the 5 pack and don't want all 5 in the same action. All you need to do is include a message with the order and let me know you want (example) 2MH, 1XH and 2XXH....etc.... and we will mix it up for you. I also suggest an email with the same instructions just in case we are super busy that day. email [email protected] thanks! James
bowhunter29
Posted 8/16/2017 6:48 PM (#874573 - in reply to #874123)
Subject: Re: TI musky blanks





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Location: South-Central VA
I've built a ton of customs on TI blanks and have several in my personal arsenal. Quality, lightweight blanks at a great price.

Jeremy
Tackle Industries
Posted 8/16/2017 8:56 PM (#874597 - in reply to #874573)
Subject: Re: TI musky blanks





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Location: Land of the Musky
bowhunter29 - 8/16/2017 6:48 PM

I've built a ton of customs on TI blanks and have several in my personal arsenal. Quality, lightweight blanks at a great price.

Jeremy


Just wait until you see the coming new bass, walleye and inshore blanks Taking it up a notch Jeremy!!! We had a 10ft Bullshark caught on a MH 76 Vexan Inshore two weeks ago and they got it up to the boat! ha
North of 8
Posted 8/16/2017 10:42 PM (#874605 - in reply to #874597)
Subject: Re: TI musky blanks




I have a 9' telescopic XXH and really like it. And because I bought it on Memorial Day last year, TI had a one day deal that if you bought a rod, they donated one to a veterans group.