Close-up shot of the lacquer-work of the butt and the tip of the rod. The rod has no guides and the line passes through the centre of the bamboo. I can’t wait to test this rod on Sunday!
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I was deprived of the chance to try out the rod this weekend by the advent of a typhoon. Maybe next week I can give it a go.