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    Quote Originally Posted by LVSpinfisher1 View Post
    Sorry to hear Yodie! Of course I only have the Tict Finesse to marvel over but I can only imagine how you must feel...those JDM tip sections do look very fragile.
    They do look fragile, LVS, but they can take more than you might imagine. I’ve had my 63 bent at the tip pretty good. That said, I try to be careful and especially not whack it on anything.
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    So sorry for you, I have four nice JDM rods, I have been wondering when the sad day will come. Fish on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobC View Post
    They do look fragile, LVS, but they can take more than you might imagine. I’ve had my 63 bent at the tip pretty good. That said, I try to be careful and especially not whack it on anything.
    Bob
    Whacked it on something I did a few years ago Bob, my old emerald green 2wt fly rod against a boulder trying to free line from vegetation when it got loose at an impossible moment..lol. Oh how I miss that little green sunfish rod. Lesson learned!
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    Happens. I know - I've broken 2!
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    snapped a brand new rod in half midway just yesterday only testing my drag a bit , i have not a clue why it broke where it did , but it was in a smooth arch and when it snapped it spanked my belly right nicely and left a whelp
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    snapped a brand new rod in half midway just yesterday only testing my drag a bit , i have not a clue why it broke where it did , but it was in a smooth arch and when it snapped it spanked my belly right nicely and left a whelp
    OUCH! Being it is new maybe a flaw in the blank! Yeah, I bet that smarted!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LVSpinfisher1 View Post
    Whacked it on something I did a few years ago Bob, my old emerald green 2wt fly rod against a boulder trying to free line from vegetation when it got loose at an impossible moment..lol. Oh how I miss that little green sunfish rod. Lesson learned!
    Yep, a few years back I broke right at the tip my Scott 5 wgt. I have never gotten around to the repair. I just have to VERY carefully drill out the tip top and reglue it. The action should not be affected at all. While on that subject, what would be a good glue to use to reattach it?
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    All is new again with a silver lining.

    Got my replacement top section in from Chris at Finesse Fishing, excellent service provider by the way, can’t ask for a better person to deal with.

    New tip section is perfect.

    The silver lining is that I was able to cleanly break the tip the rest of the way off right at the next guide down from the fracture and play with it a bit of the rod, it still has great action, albeit quite a bit more power in place now. Will make an excellent light lime jig n eel/jig n worm rod, so now my 63 Luna has two lives to live: one as a sweet little 6 foot 3 UL/XF gill getter and another as a light line white/black bass 5 foot 10 rod. Will be ordering a proper tip top for this section and removing the foot guide that’s at the tip now.

    Alls well that ends well, minus the $150 for the new tip section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobC View Post
    Yep, a few years back I broke right at the tip my Scott 5 wgt. I have never gotten around to the repair. I just have to VERY carefully drill out the tip top and reglue it. The action should not be affected at all. While on that subject, what would be a good glue to use to reattach it?
    Bob
    Two part epoxy strongest glue I know but I’ve never fix a broken tip before. Good luck though Bob. Let us know how you do it!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yodie View Post
    All is new again with a silver lining.

    Got my replacement top section in from Chris at Finesse Fishing, excellent service provider by the way, can’t ask for a better person to deal with.

    New tip section is perfect.

    The silver lining is that I was able to cleanly break the tip the rest of the way off right at the next guide down from the fracture and play with it a bit of the rod, it still has great action, albeit quite a bit more power in place now. Will make an excellent light lime jig n eel/jig n worm rod, so now my 63 Luna has two lives to live: one as a sweet little 6 foot 3 UL/XF gill getter and another as a light line white/black bass 5 foot 10 rod. Will be ordering a proper tip top for this section and removing the foot guide that’s at the tip now.

    Alls well that ends well, minus the $150 for the new tip section.
    I would only use ferrule glue. If you use anything else and want to remove it for some reason it might not come off with other glues and epoxies.

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