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    hey guys,
    i'm looking for a nice, classic-looking silver, or possibly black, DL all-aluminum reel seat for my 8' 4wt diamondglass blank. any input/ideas as to where i might find one? thanks a lot!
    -mike

    edit: i forgot to mention that the butt diameter is 7/16" at the base. thanks!
    Last edited by tonemike; 08-17-2009 at 01:48 AM. Reason: added information

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    Hey Mike,
    I've always liked this one;
    http://www.reelseats.com/catalog/pro...45e93dceb0dde2
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    hey Joe,
    that does look nice, but i really want an all-aluminum seat for this one. thanks for the link.
    -mike

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    Lotech Joe sent you to the right place.
    I mined a tad and found these.
    If none of those will do, well... you are just too hard to please.

    Hey Joe, those are great! I added them to my bookmarks for future rod building.
    (Have I mentioned I have a passel of Grand Kids? )
    Thanks!
    Sonny Edmonds

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    They are a great bunch to deal with, too!! Do keep in mind, though, the butt section on a glass rod is quite a bit larger than your standard graphite butt section. REC does have a number of reel seats that have a larger opening milled in them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Betty Hiner View Post
    They are a great bunch to deal with, too!! Do keep in mind, though, the butt section on a glass rod is quite a bit larger than your standard graphite butt section. REC does have a number of reel seats that have a larger opening milled in them.
    Yeah, I noticed they have a decimal figure for the Diameter for the rod butt.
    So a micrometer, or a vernier caliper would be a good thing to have to check before ordering. (Unless you already know the diameter.)

    Now, I need to get off my own "butt section" and get back to work out in the wood shop.
    Sonny Edmonds

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    Lesson 1: What catches fish Vs: What catches fisherman's money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Betty Hiner View Post
    They are a great bunch to deal with, too!! Do keep in mind, though, the butt section on a glass rod is quite a bit larger than your standard graphite butt section. REC does have a number of reel seats that have a larger opening milled in them.
    That particular reel seat has an option of being bored to .438, which by the way just happens to fit a 7 1/2', 3 piece, 4 weight Lamiglas honey colored blank perfectly.
    Where you go is less important than how you take the steps.
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    thanks a lot for your input so far. those are fine sets, but i'm really looking more for the older anodized all-aluminum reel seats from a while back. maybe 50s through the 70s. i hope to find one that's silver, black, black and silver, or maybe even green. i've seen a few neat ones that are gold and bronze, but for this black blank, i'm not going with gold. again, much appreciated.
    -mike

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    Is this what you are looking for?? If so send me a PM I have quite a few of them


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