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What is the history of Castaway rods?

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When I first bought one it was recommended as an economical version of the All Star brand. Did they ever make them in the USA?

Castaway rods are in no way an"econimical version" of All Stars. The only connection between the two is that that the Kistler family has been involved in both companies. I personally prefer the Castaway's (yes I have rods from both). Most of the rods are made in the USA (Montgomery, Texas). As far as I am aware, only the lowest priced series is made in China. The website Castawayrods.com has the information you are asking about.

Castaway rods www.castawayrods.com are my 2nd company of choice. They make VERY good rods. Like Pencil said, most are hand made right here in Montgomery, TX. My first choice is American Rodsmiths www.americanrodsmiths.com

IMO..........The ALL Stars would be the "economical" version of Castaways. (yes I own both.)

Tight Lines :) 8-)

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