Harrison advanced rods

Explain yourself Stan, why wouldn't I sell someone a blank.
If someone prefers one rod builder to another then that's their choice.

I do not have a problem selling someone a blank if I have one available.

When I get blanks in I try and get them built up as soon as I can.

Terry Wood

price on the blanks please mr.wood ;)
 
price on the blanks please mr.wood ;)

Send me a pm telling which blank you are interested in and I will respond.

If I put prices on an open forum then it may well be pulled by moderators as it would be deemed as selling and that's only allowed to a certain few, I am not one of the few.

Regards
Terry
 
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Send me a pm telling which blank you are interested in and I will respond.

If I put prices on an open forum then it may well be pulled by moderators as it would be deemed as selling and that's only allowed to a certain few, I am not one of the few.

Regards
Terry

ok I see , can you list the blanks and their relevant casting weights and the ground there best suited to then please
 
whats the diff between the P and the Q series then gary ???

As far as I know there's only one "Q" rod - the Q3. It's a slimmer & lighter version of the P3 casting weight-wise, but is also more through actioned and not as stiff as the P3, so may not be as suited to really rough ground, more mixed / light-rough I'd say, but that's just me…I'm not really a fan of through-actioned rods, I prefer something with a stiffer butt and a crisp, tip-action. Some people do seem to prefer the Q3 though - it all comes down to personal preference at the end of the day and what you're looking for in a rod.

Gary :)
 
watch your p,s & q,s gary very imformative but the only thing i would add is the q3 has got quite a stiff butt not many anglers will be able to get into it parden the expression lol just my opinion
 
watch your p,s & q,s gary very imformative but the only thing i would add is the q3 has got quite a stiff butt not many anglers will be able to get into it parden the expression lol just my opinion

Yeah, got to admit I've never used the Q3 in anger, only had a waggle of one (which doesn't really tell you a lot!) - I know some say it's maybe a nicer rod to cast than the P, but anything vaguely through-actioned has always put me off a bit due to a slower recovery and I like a bit of oomph in the mid section when fishing in the kelp etc.

Gary :)
 
thanks men . ;) so is the p3 similar to the century komp ss in feel then , when casting .

A lot pokier than an SS, closer to a TTR power-wise, but with a different action and a lot more "feel" to it (more like a Zziplex) - I always found the heavy-end Centuries a bit "numb" to cast, for want of a better word. (Unlike their Tip Tornado which I really liked).

Gary :)
 
Stan credit where credit is due you done fantastic job with my p3 and the same high quality job on my century thank you very much again would have no problems in recomending you to other fishermen
 
A lot pokier than an SS, closer to a TTR power-wise, but with a different action and a lot more "feel" to it (more like a Zziplex) - I always found the heavy-end Centuries a bit "numb" to cast, for want of a better word. (Unlike their Tip Tornado which I really liked).

Gary :)

thanks again , I suppose a lot has to do with ones own bodyweight and strength too , I didn't really like the ss when casting , I found id lose the feel of where the lead was 3/4 into the cast , but when it came over it didn't half punch the lead out , I maybe should have given it more time tbh . it would be good if tackle shops came with a field so we can try before we buy . thanks for all the info anyways . ;)
 
thanks again , I suppose a lot has to do with ones own bodyweight and strength too , I didn't really like the ss when casting , I found id lose the feel of where the lead was 3/4 into the cast , but when it came over it didn't half punch the lead out , I maybe should have given it more time tbh . it would be good if tackle shops came with a field so we can try before we buy . thanks for all the info anyways . ;)

That was my gripe with the SS (and the TTR) - they kind of lost touch with the lead when doing any kind of swing, otherwise I thought the SS was pretty nice, but opted not to by one. The others I had (TTR & Eliminator) were certainly the business on the retrieve & rough grounding, but the Eliminator in particular I found tiring to use, probably due to it's extra length. Great, rugged build quality on the Centuries too.

Having had a few Centuries & Zziplexes, the best way I can describe the Harrison to someone who hasn't used one is that they have a similar, rugged build to a Century but more feel like a Zziplex when casting; whilst they're a bit heavier than the Zzippies I'd say they're not quite as heavy as the Centuries, but maybe that's more down to balance (and I'd say better bite detection than the Centuries too). The one thing you can guarantee is that everyone's opinion will be different:D

Gary :)
 
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can I just say stan ive had couple rods done off you and and have seen other rods builds off other people. there only one thing to say your the best rod builder in north east by far
 
still waiting for your reply terry

He dosent get on here much stan,this time of year is normally busy but at the moment he's run off his feet in the shop plus he's got more Torrixs blanks to build that you can shake a stick at.
I suggest you ring him at the shop on 0191 4226298.
Hope this helps
 
Heard on the grapevine that I am a prick you no who you are next time you see me say it to my face because I can assure you I will be looking for you and here is my address 22 Bramhope green low fell Gateshead tyne & wear ne97du
 
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