Fwd Pezon and Micheal (taper) - Bamboomaker
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Hello.
I'm a little behind on my emails (Don't you enjoy coming home to 200 emails?
:.p)
For those of you who were interested, here is the taper for the Pezon rod:
Pezon & Michel Super Parabolic Progressive PPP
7 foot 7 inches Line 5/6
Butt Length 39.5"
Tip Length 53"
Node 3x3
Butt
0 .240
5 .240
10 .249
15 .256
20 .262
25 .264
30 .268
Tip
0 .082
5 .095
10 .120
15 .132
20 .145
25 .160
30 .176
35 .189
40 .205
45 .214
50 .232
Guide Spacing
Tip 0 - 3.5" - 9.5" - 16" - 23.25" - 30.75" - 39.5" - 48.75 - Ferrule(52")
Butt Ferrule (0) - 7" - 17" (stripper) - 29" (winding check)
Enjoy!
Mark
Mark C. Lee, MD
Rochester, MN
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I would appreciate the taper of this Pezon as well. They are a fine
casting rod!
David Parker
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000 wrote:
> Shawn,
>
> I recently studied two parabolics side-by-side. The first rod was the Pezon
> 7'7" super parabolic progressive PPP for line size 5/6. This rod was built
> with a two piece staggered ferrule design. I compared it to a payne 7'9"
> parabolic in the heavier version (4oz - 6wt). This rod was a 2 piece
> unstaggered ferrule.
>
> Although the Payne was a beautiful rod, I must admit that I really enjoyed
> casting this pezon more. I might have sent out the taper the last time we
> talked on rodmakers about staggered ferrules, but if your interested, I'll
> dig it up and post it again.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark
>
> Mark C. Lee, M.D.
> Rochester, MN
>
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