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      <title>Getting the Feel Right with Rod Building Grips</title>
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      <description>Choosing the right rod building grips is probably the most personal decision you&amp;#39;ll make when assembling a custom fishing pole. Think about it—the grip is the only part of the tool you&amp;#39;re actually touching for hours on end. If it&amp;#39;s too thick, your</description>
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