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    For you guys looking for Made in America rods. I also fish rods made by Ozark Rod Company. The Tony Edgar line is advertised as made completely here in the good ol' U.S.A.

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    who makes his blanks if none of others are made here?

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    I can't answer that. My thinking is there from China and the poles are assembled here. It is hard to get things 100% U.S.A. made. I doubt that my G.M. truck or Ranger boat is pure, and I cound not afford tem if they were.

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    Based on this:

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyLoomis View Post
    My thinking is there from China and the poles are assembled here.
    ... this seems like false advertising:

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyLoomis View Post
    For you guys looking for Made in America rods. I also fish rods made by Ozark Rod Company. The Tony Edgar line is advertised as made completely here in the good ol' U.S.A.
    I accept the fact that 99% of crappie gear comes from China, but I wouldn't try to hide that from customers.

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    I would agree, but they do a quality job of making the rest of it. And it is marketing, white lies abound.

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    I have 2-10' B'n'M graphite rods that I like. They provide enough feedback for the light bite but yet have enough backbone to hoist out the bigger fish.

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