I've been fishing the Three Forks 3 wt for a number of years. The first one I owned was made in Korea, the guides were "funny looking" - odd shaped. The guys on the now defunct "flyfishing.com" board put me on to it.
A friend asked me to help him get into fly fishing. On a camping trip I brought out the Three Forks 3 wt and told him he could have it, I took him to the water and tried to show him how to cast. As I was demonstrating the lift, snap, accelerate to a quick stop, form a loop scenario I realized I had made a huge mistake giving him that rod. Its the best casting $50 rod on the planet equal to or better than rods costing much more.

I bought another one which I still have and fish.