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Last edited by armbreakerrods; 03-20-2009 at 03:26 PM.
Terd kabob. Interesting.
Looks comfortable and sensitive, also lightweight. I love your advertising Armbreaker!
you have some very unique and beautiful leather grips. Is there any special care that is needed after fishing on saltwater? how about prolonged exposure? here in so. cal because of multiday fishing trips (up to as many as 16 days) a rod is left outside in the saltwater elements 24/7.
I use them all the time here in Florida without any problems,and I will on ocassion put a leather conditioner on them when finished.The conditioners protect from UV rays,waterproof,and condition the leather.These Gator grips are extremely durable and tough,alot like the gator himself I would say.Its like steel leather..I had one hell of a time cutting it...this isnt the softer belly of the gator,this is off the top,,really tough up top.'Best grips I have ever felt,thats for dam sure,and they sure look pretty dam wild too..
I just got tired of the same ole looking crap eva/Hypalon and took it upon myself to get really creative..Cant wait to do some genuine Ostrich,Stingray,,ect...The skys the limit my friends!Go get em!
You should try california condor skin. I hear thats pretty good also.
Just bustin on you. I dont know that I wouldn't try them, but it is in fact different.
Last edited by FLATLINER; 03-21-2009 at 03:35 PM.
Dude that grip is badass!!! I just posted up a new thread asking for info on many new rodbuilding items and the foregrip was one of the issues. I think I would love to have that on a pair of new custom 80's. I also commented on how perfect your rods looked, almost too perfect to be custom. Really nice stuff A-Breaker.
Congratulations on your patented grips!!!
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6785998/fulltext.html