Fishing rod with interchangeable line guides, and the method of

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Rod

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A01K 8704

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ABSTRACT:
The rod has replaceable line guides and consists in at least one tubular element incorporating a socket insert serving to accommodate a corresponding shank with which the guide is provided, the insert being located between the internal and external surfaces of the tubular element, and its socket filled with a quick-setting melt-down glue that ensures stable anchorage of the shank; the tubular structure is fashioned by winding first sheets of composite material onto a mandrel until a given thickness is reached, then applying and fixing the insert to the external surface of the first winding to establish the socket, whereupon further material is wound on to an increased thickness, sufficient at least to embed the insert. Alternately, the insert may be made from dissolvable material.

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patent: 4639155 (1987-01-01), Schuster

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