cheffy wrote:
Lamiglas 6’6” 7.5’ 8’ 8.5’ all uncut blanks
Some unmarked glass and what looks like maybe Lamiglas graphite and an oddball or two
Something to watch for on uncut blanks - ferrule stations. Sometimes the blank wall thickness is made thicker for spigots or metal ferrules. The thicker wall reinforces the blank to better match the stiffness of the spigot or ferrule. Occasionally these are easy to find just by feeling the blank. Occasionally they are found by careful micrometer measurement. Often the blank does not have a ferrule station.
I have a couple of Lamiglas uncut graphite blanks that have two very obvious ferrule stations (9 foot, 3 piece design). Garcia Conolon steel spigoted rods had very prominent ferrule stations. Spigot ferruled Lamiglas blanks don't have prominent ferrule stations (if they have them at all). If any of your blanks have obvious ferrule stations, it probably wise to use them.
Tom