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Posts: 35
| Any comments on the 7' med. heavy South Bend Tony Rizzo rods? I'm thinking about getting one. |
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Me and my brothers have several Rizzo rods. They work great, and are cheap enough to buy a few for the price of other rods.
Their customer service is also great. If something breaks, just sent it back and they will get you a new one.
Don't get me wrong, I love my St. Croix and Lamiglass rods, and would never pick a Rizzo over one of them, but if you are just starting out get a Rizzo Rod and save a $100 bucks.
Mike Hulbert
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Posts: 2378
| I just picked up that rod. I really like it. I have not had a chance to use it yet, but it feels really nice. Cant beat it for the price.
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Posts: 202
Location: Angola, IN | Tony no longer has his name on those rods. I think they are called Trophy Chasers now. It's still the same rod...but it's black with grey trim instead of charcoal with maroon trim. Great beginner rod. Great customer service. |
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Posts: 35
| I was a beginner about 30 years ago. I'm just "tight" now! Thanks for the info guys. |
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