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I could... but three weeks ago I reached out to find the original MSRP of the rod so I could fill in the blank on my new insurance policy and haven't heard a peep. I'll try, but I was surprised about the crickets I got back from my first question.
Thanks for the suggestion. Maybe it'll work out better this time.
No, I have not. I've been afraid of the combination of me and the rod, But I figure either I use it or I should sell it. It's doing no one any good in my closet.
I found dealing with them that they're easier to get a hold of by phone. Email wasn't getting much traction - but a phone call got good results. YMMV, but I'll throw that out there in case it helps.I could... but three weeks ago I reached out to find the original MSRP of the rod so I could fill in the blank on my new insurance policy and haven't heard a peep. I'll try, but I was surprised about the crickets I got back from my first question.
Thanks for the suggestion. Maybe it'll work out better this time.
Well, technically, most warranties need to be mailed in within a month to be legit. So unfortunately it may be invalid. Side note/thread drift: It's really annoying when people think that a blank warranty card provided with a a sale on a 20-30 year old rod or reel means anything? I love when people try to explain that it will be valid, say, on an Abel reel that was made by Steve Abel, when Steve Abel doen't even own the company any more.
Not to be too direct, but you're WAY overthinking it. Just get a true to weight line and go fish it. If you don't like the SA taper, get the Cortland Peach, if you don't like the peach taper, get a DT. Just get a line and enjoy it.
Or give it to me and I'll fish it for you.
FYI I had an LTX break that Winston repaired. I had never sent the card in from when I bought it. They didn't have the LTX available so hooked it up with a brand new rod. Winston is pretty rad in my book. Single data point, but figured it's pertinent.Well, technically, most warranties need to be mailed in within a month to be legit. So unfortunately it may be invalid. Side note/thread drift: It's really annoying when people think that a blank warranty card provided with a a sale on a 20-30 year old rod or reel means anything? I love when people try to explain that it will be valid, say, on an Abel reel that was made by Steve Abel, when Steve Abel doen't even own the company any more.
Wooooo!!!Hi there, Abel does still provide a warranty for original, Steve Abel built reels. You just need to give them a call and they will register it for you. I have done that with several of my original Abel reels. Unless something has changed recently.
Really good to know.Hi there, Abel does still provide a warranty for original, Steve Abel built reels. You just need to give them a call and they will register it for you. I have done that with several of my original Abel reels. Unless something has changed recently.