What Questions would you have for a new rod company
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Are you using SeaGuide reel seats?
if so, you suck
if so, you suck
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Re: What Questions would you have for a new rod company
Im surprised no body has asked to be a tackle tester
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ROTFLMAO
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Re: What Questions would you have for a new rod company
I think the owners head might explode loldragon1 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 11:49 amI'm addition...since I have seen so many promising and excellent American rod/blank companies go belly up or become not even a shadow of what they originally were, to include Warrior Rods, Shikari, All-Star, Castaway, Rogue...
What is your intended time frame for existence and legacy? What do you have built into your business strategy and assets, that will assure and ensure that you will be viable and competitive in the market for more than just a few years?
Also, do you intend to keep your products at the same level or better, and have a culture of continued growth and advancement, or will your company go the route of high volume sales by cheapening your product after the initial first few years have allowed you to gain a following?
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Lol, yeppers bro...this said, these are serious questions.Hogsticker2 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 4:21 pmI think the owners head might explode loldragon1 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2023 11:49 amI'm addition...since I have seen so many promising and excellent American rod/blank companies go belly up or become not even a shadow of what they originally were, to include Warrior Rods, Shikari, All-Star, Castaway, Rogue...
What is your intended time frame for existence and legacy? What do you have built into your business strategy and assets, that will assure and ensure that you will be viable and competitive in the market for more than just a few years?
Also, do you intend to keep your products at the same level or better, and have a culture of continued growth and advancement, or will your company go the route of high volume sales by cheapening your product after the initial first few years have allowed you to gain a following?
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Re: What Questions would you have for a new rod company
For a made in US company:
How do you expect me to pay a premium price when all you use is a ECS, plain cork and no custom trim parts + apply your decals with half a cups worth of an epoxy blob that can be mistaken for a foregrip.
Jokes aside, given the rod already caught me eye so it’s decent designed and custom looking, it’s about the internal values:
I’d ask for deflection curves and a RoD chart to assess if the actions and powers are to my liking. Also materials used if not stated.
I doubt any company would honestly tell me where to put the sensitivity and weight - power ratio on a spectrum when asked. “Nah they’re not even close to NRX, rather Zodias, but we still charge 450!”
Also warranty and warranty-claim ratios. How thick is the blanks wall? Is it fragile? Yeah, as if they’d tell the truth…
How do you expect me to pay a premium price when all you use is a ECS, plain cork and no custom trim parts + apply your decals with half a cups worth of an epoxy blob that can be mistaken for a foregrip.
Jokes aside, given the rod already caught me eye so it’s decent designed and custom looking, it’s about the internal values:
I’d ask for deflection curves and a RoD chart to assess if the actions and powers are to my liking. Also materials used if not stated.
I doubt any company would honestly tell me where to put the sensitivity and weight - power ratio on a spectrum when asked. “Nah they’re not even close to NRX, rather Zodias, but we still charge 450!”
Also warranty and warranty-claim ratios. How thick is the blanks wall? Is it fragile? Yeah, as if they’d tell the truth…
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Re: What Questions would you have for a new rod company
It's proprietary brodennis_rf wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 7:32 amFor a made in US company:
How do you expect me to pay a premium price when all you use is a ECS, plain cork and no custom trim parts + apply your decals with half a cups worth of an epoxy blob that can be mistaken for a foregrip.
Jokes aside, given the rod already caught me eye so it’s decent designed and custom looking, it’s about the internal values:
I’d ask for deflection curves and a RoD chart to assess if the actions and powers are to my liking. Also materials used if not stated.
I doubt any company would honestly tell me where to put the sensitivity and weight - power ratio on a spectrum when asked. “Nah they’re not even close to NRX, rather Zodias, but we still charge 450!”
Also warranty and warranty-claim ratios. How thick is the blanks wall? Is it fragile? Yeah, as if they’d tell the truth…
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Re: What Questions would you have for a new rod company
Will you sponsor me despite having no idea who I am? (Just kidding)
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Haha good stuff fellas.
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