Kris does some absolutely amazing things with blanks, wood, and cork. His work is nothing short of master level. Some of the cork combos he puts together are ridiculously beautiful.
Complete Satisfaction is Our Goal
Each LakeLady Custom Rod arrives in a protective rod sock at no additional cost. We can custom embroider this if you desire. Additional protective options such as PVC or aluminum tubes, can be provided and each rod comes with a care and maintenance instruction sheet.
Every LakeLady Custom rod has an unconditional 30-day warranty. We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase or we’ll make it right. Manufacturers' warranties apply to the blank and guides and will be passed on to the new owner.
Since each custom rod we craft is unique and different, we have no stated price list. The cost of the rod reflects the cost of the rod blank, the components selected to your specifications, and the cost of any additional aesthetics.
A LakeLady Custom Rod will start at about $250. We provide a firm quote before beginning your rod and ask for a 50% deposit, balance due upon completion. We also offer repair service.
You will be proud to own or give as a gift a LakeLady Custom Rod. Contact us today to get started.
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