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    May need the tip of a rod replaced. Who in kansas city area is capable of doing this?....

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    If it is just the tip, I get the repair kit at Wal-mart for about $5. it has 3 different sizes and the glue.
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    yep what rugs said thats what I do

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    Burtons Bait in Smithville has tip guides assortment and will replace for you. Last I had done was $5. I think. I thought was reasonable.

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    I'm not too sure about a Walmart tip on a $250 rod...

    Fuji Alconite tip....

    Out of curiousity.. Is there a site out that rates the better guides from fair to best?...

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    Rogers sporting goods in Liberty probably your best bet. 816.781.9026

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    dang,I've bought cars cheaper than 250!!

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    If it is a Loomis rod, call 1-800-GLoomis. They will send you a new rod and a prepaid tag for sending the old one back.

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    rebelwork we didn't know your rod cost 250:00 because you didn's say so, call the company or place you bought it and let them tell you what to do, I only paid halt that to the gypsies for sharon, course that was 39 yerars ago, guess rod and women have gone up in cost, luck to you on your endevor. pleas let us know what you came up with

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    $250 for a rod and it still breaks? I would think it has a life time warranty.
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