Broken Shimano Red Tip

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Lakeshore
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Broken Shimano Red Tip

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Wondering ifa nyone has had any stories or advice for me. I broke the top 4 inches off my shimano rod (Magnum lite graphite - bought it 15 years ago). It was a good rod and a shame to toss it out. I had it repaired but its just not thesame. I e-mailed shimano, what are my chances of this scenario coming out godd? Or an i just resigned to purchase a new rod and say goodbye to old faithful.
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My advice is wait for a reply from shimano,thier service is second to none and may be able to offer a alternative solution.If not and the rod is repaired,dont toss er out but if you feel the need to buy a new one keep ol faithful around for a back up,you never know when she could prove to be the day saver :D

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Ah, the old magnumlites!

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The old magnumlites were great rods, especially the speedmaster versions. Many of those rods have become very scarce and command top prices in good condition- $100.US and up.

Four inches is likely too much to lose without affecting the feel and balance of the rod, though.

What is the exact model number of the rod? I might have one kicking around.

Shimano really can't be expected to come up with anything for you on a broken 15 year old rod. If they do, it would be the ULTIMATE in customer service. :lol:

As FF said, keep it for a backup.

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