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Title of Original Article: Find the perfect fishing rod
Title of This Comment: JDM Rods
Author: Dankung
Comment:

We have many top notch JDM rods and reels, especially the top creek fishing rods (Anglo, Fenwick(Japan), Abu(Japan), M-AIRE, TENRYU, Casket, SMITH, Daiwa, Shimanoo, Majorcraft etc), some of them are not brand new, but at least 92% new.
Here are Anglo rod and Fenwick rod we just sell to our users.


Take the Fenwick(Japan) for example, we currently have below models in stock.
Fenwick WCE510Y CJ-4J
FS49CUL-3J
FS53CL-3J
WCE510Y-CL-4J
WCE 510Y
WCE66SL-5J
LINKS 510Y-CLZ
GW60CULJ
GFS47CUL-5J
MG50LC-3P(M-AIRE)
....

Please contact us if you want any brand of high end JDM rods or reels. You need tell us the model you want or the brief description of your fishing
scenario.
Please note, DANKUNG GLASSFIN has same fiber glass material & simialr fishing experience with high end Japan glass creek rods.
If you have no any experience of glass creek rod, I suggest you begin with a GLASSFIN rod which is much much lower price.

rifat wrote:
Much to my surprise, I just learnt the Fenwick(Japan Branch) is a very professional glass rod builder. Can I buy Fenwick glass rod that made in Japan from DANKUNG?
Below is what I learnt from Facebook
Courtesy of Facebook BFS group
There have been two different Fenwicks since 1971. Many Americans remember the classic glass Fenwick sticks from the old days which were some really fantastic rods and still nice by even today's standards. Like most classic American fishing brands, they were purchased by a conglomerate, the quality of materials went south, labor went elsewhere, and now we have a Fenwick in America that largely builds generic products like anybody else. Well, on this side of the Pacific anyway.
So let's go back to 1971. Trout fishing is as popular or more popular in Japan than it is here. Back then, Tiemco became an authorized distributor and manufacturer of Fenwick rods for the Japanese market. They imported the blanks from here, spun them up, and put them on shelves complete with Fenwick's branding. With Tiemco controlling the brand in Japan, they were immune from the Pure Fishing takeover and now there are two Fenwicks, both cut from the same cloth, and both offering completely different products. While Fenwick here took the generic approach, the classic Fenwick still lives on in Japan, making higher end rods from fiberglass for trout and bass fishermen.
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Title of Original Article: Find the perfect fishing rod
Title of This Comment: Fenwick Japanese Glass Rod?
Author: rifat
Comment:

Much to my surprise, I just learnt the Fenwick(Japan Branch) is a very professional glass rod builder. Can I buy Fenwick glass rod that made in Japan from DANKUNG?

Below is what I learnt from Facebook
Courtesy of Facebook BFS group

There have been two different Fenwicks since 1971. Many Americans remember the classic glass Fenwick sticks from the old days which were some really fantastic rods and still nice by even today's standards. Like most classic American fishing brands, they were purchased by a conglomerate, the quality of materials went south, labor went elsewhere, and now we have a Fenwick in America that largely builds generic products like anybody else. Well, on this side of the Pacific anyway.
So let's go back to 1971. Trout fishing is as popular or more popular in Japan than it is here. Back then, Tiemco became an authorized distributor and manufacturer of Fenwick rods for the Japanese market. They imported the blanks from here, spun them up, and put them on shelves complete with Fenwick's branding. With Tiemco controlling the brand in Japan, they were immune from the Pure Fishing takeover and now there are two Fenwicks, both cut from the same cloth, and both offering completely different products. While Fenwick here took the generic approach, the classic Fenwick still lives on in Japan, making higher end rods from fiberglass for trout and bass fishermen.

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