We are just about to set up for the show here in Cleveland. The Cleveland Outdoor Adventure Show starts March 17th thur March 20th. If you are in the area come over to the Grandt booth and see us.
Brian
Good luck and have fun.
Set up is complete now ready for the show. Now to sell a great rod made right here in the USA and with an unconditional life time warrenty. Cant Beat it.
Only if you buy 2! ;D
Visited the display at the show, talked to one of the reps and walked away with the All American C-10. The number one reason I bought the rod being I told the rep what fish I wanted a rod for and he was the first person who didn't tell me there wasn't one rod to cover all the bases I want to run.
After returning home and doing a little research I'm more than happy I made the purchase. BTW, I'm not sure which rod is lighter between the St. Croix Avid or my C-10, I'm leaning towards the C-10.
Thank you Grandt Rods for the honest service. I'll be back!
Great to see another happy customer. You will love it
so thats where you are Brian. When i got home today I looked over towards the boat launch. the ice is out about 100 yards. Figured you would be out there bustin through.
steve smith
commerce,mi
Nah. Now Brian is in Minnesota at the big show there. Waiting for a report.
Quote from: mck1975 on March 31, 2011, 07:23:32 PM
Visited the display at the show, talked to one of the reps and walked away with the All American C-10. The number one reason I bought the rod being I told the rep what fish I wanted a rod for and he was the first person who didn't tell me there wasn't one rod to cover all the bases I want to run.
After returning home and doing a little research I'm more than happy I made the purchase. BTW, I'm not sure which rod is lighter between the St. Croix Avid or my C-10, I'm leaning towards the C-10.
Thank you Grandt Rods for the honest service. I'll be back!
That is my favorite Grandt Rod so far too. I have 2 more to play with this year - a C09 I may try out soon, probably for crankbaits and traps. And a C14 that might get some workouts on swim baits and maybe some muskie a little later this year.
I'll have my Grandt Rods out at the spring MadWags Open for people to check out at the cookout. They can see how light and sensitive the C10 is too.
Quote from: djkimmel on March 31, 2011, 08:30:39 PM
That is my favorite Grandt Rod so far too. I have 2 more to play with this year - a C09 I may try out soon, probably for crankbaits and traps. And a C14 that might get some workouts on swim baits and maybe some muskie a little later this year.
I'll have my Grandt Rods out at the spring MadWags Open for people to check out at the cookout. They can see how light and sensitive the C10 is too.
Funny you say that. I told the gentleman I spoke with I wanted a rod for bass, walleye, pike, throwing spinnerbaits, jigs and medium to large cranks and maybe throw some medium bucktails for musky and his reply was "do you want to see what I use".
Well of course I said yes, and could not believe he didn't tell me I was SOL. Brought out the C-10 and the rest is history. Being all USA made, the warranty and the fact he didn't take me to a higher priced rod was all it took. Can't wait to hit the water this weekend. Put my Revo Toro 51 on it and it feels great.
I use my C10 a lot for heaving spinnerbaits and it works excellent for that. Best spinnerbait rod I've ever owned.
C-10 is maybe the most versatile rods made. You made a fine choice.
Made a few practice casts today with my new C09. Gonna like that one a bunch too. Crankbaits around weeds. Look out.