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Post by fishgb on May 15, 2006 0:43:24 GMT -5
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Post by Braveheart on May 15, 2006 1:21:18 GMT -5
Phew, lucky I bought my new rod on Saturday
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Post by jan on May 15, 2006 1:44:04 GMT -5
david norwich has had this warning on his site for a couple of years - cant say i have seen any signs yet - if anything rods are getting cheaper as big stocks and lack of sales force importers to offer deals
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Post by aliferste on May 15, 2006 1:44:14 GMT -5
I wouldnt stress too much...this story had been doing the rounds for a couple of years now.
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Post by skinhead on May 15, 2006 15:03:23 GMT -5
Costs of manufacture have increased, but generally these costs have not been passed on beyond the supplier / wholesaler.
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Post by Gordon on May 15, 2006 18:50:52 GMT -5
Exactly what proportion of the cost of a new rod is due to the cost of the raw carbon fibre? I suspect that the answer to this question is "not a lot".
Gordon
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Post by rrw35 on May 16, 2006 2:05:44 GMT -5
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Post by cranswallow on May 16, 2006 2:18:31 GMT -5
I could pack my job in then, As I could sell all my rods to boeing and make a fortune Cran
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Post by Dapper on May 16, 2006 4:18:16 GMT -5
I see no one has mentioned that cane comes under GRASS so Boeing are going to make planes out of grass. I suppose that they will be making hay while the sun shines. Dapper <*)))))<
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