David and Margot Redington, of South Fork Rod Company, and I have been trading emails recently about the new nine foot five weight in their Classic Series. During the course of our emails they asked that I pass along that if anyone places an order for a Classic Series fly rod during the month of February and mention the T.F.M. Blog that they will receive 25% Off the retail price of their fly rod order!
David Redington describes the Classic Series like this. "The Classic series has the action of Bamboo without the price. Classic glass tapers by Lamiglas. Five different choices for thread wrap colors. High grade Portuguese cork handle, black anodized aluminum winding check, all components by REC, Hopkins and Holloway guides, and a cordura rod tube with sock."
The Classic Series fly rods range from a 6'6" two weight to a 9' five weight.
C6622 6'6" 2 Wt. $278.00
C6632 6'6" 3 wt. $280.00
C7642 7'6" 4 wt. $289.00
C8052 8' 5 wt. $292.00
C9052 9' 5 wt. $297.00
T.F.M. prices for these rods are reduced to $208.50 to $222.75 for February only! It's time to break the piggy bank and take advantage of this month long discount. This month long sale does not include a discount on the fiberglass blanks. Finished Classic Series rods only.
The Redington's can be reached by email at redingtonm@bellsouth.net or by phone at 772-288-3067.
2 comments:
Good looking rods at a great price.
I bought the 8' 5wt Classic glass by South Fork for 2008 season and caught and released my best fish of the season with the rod.
Compared to the other rods based on the Lamiglas "Honey" blanks I think the South Fork rods are a bit faster with plenty of power in the butt.
Dave and Margot are great people to deal with and the workmanship is great.
Try one, you will love it. And the price can't be beat. One of the big three now wants $595 for their glass line. These rods are very nice rods but the value in the South Fork rods is higher in my opinion.
If I can get the cash together (repeat after me debt is a four letter word, cash is not) the 9' 5 wt will be making its way to Michigan soon.
Salmosalar
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