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This rod is a Rainshadow XSB822.5 that I cut down to 6'6". It has a prickly pear cactus butt with an inlaid TX quarter. The split is western diamondback rattlesnake. The wood trim on the grip is a piece of mesquite. It has a Minima real seat, an inlaid hook, a Recoil snake guide hook keeper, and a TX flag wrap. The guides are spiraled size 4 Fuji titanium micros. This one was a long time coming, so I hope it was worth the wait!!
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