So how these two builds compare? They are built on two identical blanks, with slightly different components. There will always be some variation in blank weight, regardless of the manufacturer. However, the difference in components will make larger impact on the weight of the completed rod.
Retrograph 1: 904-4 glossy blank, uplock cork/micarta reel seat with mini butt and aluminum fittings, 6.25" cork grip, TiCH wire stripper, Snake Brand Original snakes and tip top.
Retrograph 2: 904-4 hand rubbed satin finish blank, downlock micarta reel seat with nickel silver cap and ring, 6" cork grip, agate/nickel silver frame stripper, Pac Bay light-wire snakes and tip top.
I used identical finish on both blanks, and guide wraps were kept as short as possible. Here are the results. No doubt, the extra weight of nickel silver contributed to the slightly heavier weight of certain rod sections.
rod model | butt section | 3rd section | 2nd section | tip section | total rod weight |
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Retrograph 1 | 724 grains | 267 grains | 140 grains | 63 grains | 1194 grains (2.72 oz or 77.36 grams) |
Retrograph 2 | 788 grains | 276 grains | 135 grains | 62 grains | 1261 grains (2.88 oz or 81.37 grams) |