The brief for the original Cullum’s Colne Perfection was simple - to be quick enough in the tip to strike a shy biting dace and with enough steel in mid section to tame the chunkiest chub. Andrew built the perfect tool for the job.CWK wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2017 6:49 pm Like all Andrew's creations that's sublime .. From their colour it appears that he's baked those built cane sections to give a steely feel to the rod with a fast recovery .Might I ask what your brief was in regards to the type / size of fish you intend to target with it ?.
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Roachtench wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2017 8:51 pmThe brief for the original Cullum’s Colne Perfection was simple - to be quick enough in the tip to strike a shy biting dace and with enough steel in mid section to tame a chunky chub. And it had to have a whole cane butt. Andrew built the perfect tool for the job. I set the brief, Mr AJD then designed and built the rod.CWK wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2017 6:49 pm Like all Andrew's creations that's sublime .. From their colour it appears that he's baked those built cane sections to give a steely feel to the rod with a fast recovery .Might I ask what your brief was in regards to the type / size of fish you intend to target with it ?.