neil1964 Well-known member Sep 26, 2011 #1 Century are moving away from the BNHG guides. Century News
<(Andy2009)> Well-known member Sep 26, 2011 #2 Alas century, the original BNHG's which i have on two of my rods, are probably the best guides all upmarket rods have ever seen. These new guides look the business but ive never been fond of alconite based rings...
Alas century, the original BNHG's which i have on two of my rods, are probably the best guides all upmarket rods have ever seen. These new guides look the business but ive never been fond of alconite based rings...
wheres the fish? Well-known member Sep 26, 2011 #3 Had alconite rings on my bass rod, in a wind it fell onto sand rings shattered. so from experience i would say they are very brittle.
Had alconite rings on my bass rod, in a wind it fell onto sand rings shattered. so from experience i would say they are very brittle.
wheres the fish? Well-known member Sep 26, 2011 #5 They have been for a while mate, £300 for a rod is just