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jayhake.clarksclassicfl... |
A philosophical question |
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If you post a post in the off topic section or this board, and the subject of the post is off the topic of bamboo rods, etc., is your post really off topic at
that point, or is it on topic?
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splitcane |
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No matter where you go, there you are...
But to answer your question, it's only on topic if your off topic...
Take Care, Dave
Denver Dave's Vintage Bamboo Fly Rods |
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jayhake.clarksclassicfl... |
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Thanks Dave, that clears it up perfectly! By the way, I just finished ferruling a rod. I have never used a lathe and still use your hand fitting technique.
Great article you wrote.
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splitcane |
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Thanks Jay, glad it helped out for ya...
I still do every rod on my lap lathe, even time you sit down it's there...
Take Care, Dave
Denver Dave's Vintage Bamboo Fly Rods |
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recane1.clarksclassicfl... |
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Hey Dave, can you send me a link to that artical. I will be ferruling a rod this weekend.
Aaron Wiener |
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jayhake.clarksclassicfl... |
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Here you go Aaron, I had it bookmarked from the other day. Works like a charm.
Cheers, Jay http://www.bamboorodmaking.com/html/fitting_ferrules_by_hand.html |
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