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Alex Burnett

Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« on: 14/05/2012 at 20:39 »
Well that's me finally managed to get home again & started building.

As this one is destined for Nova Scotia I have used Maple & Canadian Redwood Burl
with Bloodwood & White Ash spacers for the handle & Reel Seat.











Alex

Rob Brownfield

Re: Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« Reply #1 on: 14/05/2012 at 22:10 »
 :z16 :z16

Loving the idea on the handle.

Mike Barrio

Re: Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« Reply #2 on: 14/05/2012 at 22:12 »
Looking great Alex :z16

Best wishes
Mike

Matt Henderson

Re: Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« Reply #3 on: 15/05/2012 at 06:40 »
Very nice!

Marc Fauvet

Re: Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« Reply #4 on: 15/05/2012 at 09:55 »
that's a lovely handle ! how does it compare weight-wise with a standard cork grip ?

cheers,
marc

Alex Burnett

Re: Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« Reply #5 on: 15/05/2012 at 14:41 »
Marc

I don't have a cork handle exactly the same size at the moment
but have weighed the closest I have which is about 10mm shorter
than the wooden handle.

The Cork Handle weighs 13g & the Wooden Handle weighs 35g so
I would say like for like approx 20g/21g difference.

Alex

Rob Brownfield

Re: Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« Reply #6 on: 15/05/2012 at 17:43 »
This is an interesting one. Using a heavy reel seat can make a rod feel lighter in the hand, whilst increasing the overall weight of the rod. I guess the same would go for the handle to a greater or lesser extent?

I guess I am preaching to the converted anyway :)

Alex Burnett

Re: Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« Reply #7 on: 15/05/2012 at 18:11 »
Hi Rob

That's the theory behind it, also the reason why once people handle the rod they
are surprised to find it does not feel awkward & believe that the handle is not heavy.

Alex

Marc Fauvet

Re: Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« Reply #8 on: 15/05/2012 at 22:25 »
so, that's almost a three to one ratio. thanks a lot for taking the time to weigh these, Alex. much appreciated ! :grin

Ben Dixon

Re: Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« Reply #9 on: 16/05/2012 at 20:59 »
I was expecting the handle I tried to be slippery and uncomfortable but it is pretty good, grips well and does not feel hard at all.

Nice job Alex  :z16

Cheers

Ben

Alex Burnett

Re: Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« Reply #10 on: 16/05/2012 at 21:13 »
Thanks Ben


You are not alone in thinking that but to date all who have handled the rods have been pleasantly surprised
to find they are as you say not slippery or awkward in the hand.

Alex

Sandy Nelson

Re: Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« Reply #11 on: 17/05/2012 at 19:44 »
I was expecting the handle I tried to be slippery and uncomfortable but it is pretty good, grips well and does not feel hard at all.

Just what you are used too then :z16

Sandy

Iain Goolager

Re: Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« Reply #12 on: 17/05/2012 at 20:13 »
 :X2

I agree Alex. The handle looks like it'd feel like holding a truncheon (cue 2 x ontenders) but it reality it's totally the opposite.

I still like the look of cork but then what do I know.

nice one Catboy  :z16

Iain

Alex Burnett

Re: Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« Reply #13 on: 17/05/2012 at 23:19 »
Iain

One day you too will have a rod with a handle just like this.  :X2

You know you want one Iain  :X2 :X2

Alex

Rob Brownfield

Re: Burnett 9ft 4pc 3wt
« Reply #14 on: 18/05/2012 at 08:32 »
I think I am going to have a go with a handle like this. I have a hankering for a "stealth" nymphing rod and the dark wood would suit, especially if I can find a dark, mottled patten.


 




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