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Okay folks, enough messin' around. Its 2 1/2 weeks till Penns and I
still don't have a reel for my 'boo. Got the silk line all prep'd. Rod is smiling at me. No reel. The rod is a new kind of bamboo called a Tri-Hex. http://www.almightyrod.com/Tri-Hex_Rods.html It is the rod in the banner at the top and also in the 4th picture down (excluding the logo). I can honestly say that its the first piece of bamboo I've ever lusted after. It is the sweetest piece of Tonkin cane to ever cross the pond. I cannot afford a Bellinger, not ready for a second mortgage on the house. Looking for a Bellinger ("S" handle, black sided) "style" reel to go on this. I've been outbid on ebay to many times. Does anyone have a reel that they're willing to part with that would compliment this rod? BTW, the rod weighs 4.4 oz. Frank Reid |
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Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
Okay folks, enough messin' around. Its 2 1/2 weeks till Penns and I still don't have a reel for my 'boo. Got the silk line all prep'd. Rod is smiling at me. No reel. The rod is a new kind of bamboo called a Tri-Hex. http://www.almightyrod.com/Tri-Hex_Rods.html It is the rod in the banner at the top and also in the 4th picture down (excluding the logo). I can honestly say that its the first piece of bamboo I've ever lusted after. It is the sweetest piece of Tonkin cane to ever cross the pond. I cannot afford a Bellinger, not ready for a second mortgage on the house. Looking for a Bellinger ("S" handle, black sided) "style" reel to go on this. I've been outbid on ebay to many times. Does anyone have a reel that they're willing to part with that would compliment this rod? BTW, the rod weighs 4.4 oz. If you absolutely have to have the "S" handle you might look at the Peerless. If I had to pick a reel to put on that stick I'd go with the Hardy Perfect. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On May 3, 9:45*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
Okay folks, enough messin' around. *Its 2 1/2 weeks till Penns and I still don't have a reel for my 'boo. *Got the silk line all prep'd. Rod is smiling at me. *No reel. The rod is a new kind of bamboo called a Tri-Hex.http://www.almightyrod.com/Tri-Hex_Rods.html*It is the rod in the banner at the top and also in the 4th picture down (excluding the logo). *I can honestly say that its the first piece of bamboo I've ever lusted after. *It is the sweetest piece of Tonkin cane to ever cross the pond. I cannot afford a Bellinger, not ready for a second mortgage on the house. *Looking for a Bellinger ("S" handle, black sided) "style" reel to go on this. *I've been outbid on ebay to many times. *Does anyone have a reel that they're willing to part with that would compliment this rod? *BTW, the rod weighs 4.4 oz. Frank Reid |
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On May 3, 11:02*am, Wayne Knight wrote:
On May 3, 9:45*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: Okay folks, enough messin' around. *Its 2 1/2 weeks till Penns and I still don't have a reel for my 'boo. *Got the silk line all prep'd. Rod is smiling at me. *No reel. The rod is a new kind of bamboo called a Tri-Hex.http://www.almightyrod..com/Tri-Hex_Rods.html*It is the rod in the banner at the top and also in the 4th picture down (excluding the logo). *I can honestly say that its the first piece of bamboo I've ever lusted after. *It is the sweetest piece of Tonkin cane to ever cross the pond. I cannot afford a Bellinger, not ready for a second mortgage on the house. *Looking for a Bellinger ("S" handle, black sided) "style" reel to go on this. *I've been outbid on ebay to many times. *Does anyone have a reel that they're willing to part with that would compliment this rod? *BTW, the rod weighs 4.4 oz. Frank Reid- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Forget something Wayne? I.e. a comment? Frank :-) |
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On May 3, 9:45*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
*It is the sweetest piece of Tonkin cane to ever cross the pond. I cannot afford a Bellinger, not ready for a second mortgage on the house. *Looking for a Bellinger ("S" handle, black sided) "style" reel to go on this. *I've been outbid on ebay to many times. *Does anyone have a reel that they're willing to part with that would compliment this rod? *BTW, the rod weighs 4.4 oz. I won't get into a discussion of why that cane cut is or is not as great as the website would want you to believe but to help a friend in need. I will not part with any of my S-handled reels but my unsolicited advice is to avoid the Bill Ballan series of reels. If you want to know why send me an email. Bellinger's in the scheme of things are not that pricey, I picked up a new one in February for under $500 and Mr. Fortenberry is spot on for the Peerless. But for a lower priced alternative while still getting a solid reel look at the Hardy Casacpedia for around $350. If you can live without the S-Handle and still want to be thrifty, the Hardy lightweight series and whorvis CFO series are classic reels that look good on a cane rod. Another reel you might want to look into I have seen only at the Feathered Hook, I'm sure you know the place. They were selling re- engineered Plueger Medalists when I dropped in for the first and only time two years ago. I kept meaning to call and order one but never got around to it. There's nothing more classic than a Medalist or Hardy on a cane rod. |
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On May 3, 12:10*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
Forget something Wayne? *I.e. a comment? it's the old age thing |
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On May 3, 11:25*am, Wayne Knight wrote:
On May 3, 9:45*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: *It is the sweetest piece of Tonkin cane to ever cross the pond. I cannot afford a Bellinger, not ready for a second mortgage on the house. *Looking for a Bellinger ("S" handle, black sided) "style" reel to go on this. *I've been outbid on ebay to many times. *Does anyone have a reel that they're willing to part with that would compliment this rod? *BTW, the rod weighs 4.4 oz. I won't get into a discussion of why that cane cut is or is not as great as the website would want you to believe but to help a friend in need. I will not part with any of my S-handled reels but my unsolicited advice is to avoid the Bill Ballan series of reels. If you want to know why send me an email. Bellinger's in the scheme of things are not that pricey, I picked up a new one in February for under $500 *and Mr. Fortenberry is spot on for the Peerless. But for a lower priced alternative while still getting a solid reel look at the Hardy Casacpedia for around $350. If you can live without the S-Handle and still want to be thrifty, the Hardy lightweight series and whorvis CFO series are classic reels that look good on a cane rod. Another reel you might want to look into I have seen only at the Feathered Hook, I'm sure you know the place. They were selling re- engineered Plueger Medalists when I dropped in for the first and only time two years ago. I kept meaning to call and order one but never got around to it. There's nothing more classic than a Medalist or Hardy on a cane rod. Thank you kind sir. 500 bucks for a Bellinger? Was the guy selling it out of the back of a blacked-out looking kayak? Frank |
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On May 3, 12:28*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
Thank you kind sir. *500 bucks for a Bellinger? *Was the guy selling it out of the back of a blacked-out looking kayak? The Bellinger Mark I reel had a list price of $550.00. As you know they have others with a higher price but I like the Mark I. I bought it from a fly shop at the Chicago Great Waters show. I took delivery of a Bogdan last week that I had been waiting four years on and with the father and son both retiring, never thought I would get and next to what that reel cost, $550 is a comparative bargain. you might want to give these folks a call if $550 is in your price range: http://www.westslopefly.com/reels/bellinger.cfm |
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Go for a vintage Pfluger Medalist 1492
Here's one made in Japan - they are much better than the current bunch made in China. http://www.reelreports.com/store/Vin...425263029.html It will give you time to find an older one. They look good on bamboo. For $550 you can get at least 10 of them. On May 3, 8:45*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: Okay folks, enough messin' around. *Its 2 1/2 weeks till Penns and I still don't have a reel for my 'boo. *Got the silk line all prep'd. Rod is smiling at me. *No reel. The rod is a new kind of bamboo called a Tri-Hex.http://www.almightyrod.com/Tri-Hex_Rods.html*It is the rod in the banner at the top and also in the 4th picture down (excluding the logo). *I can honestly say that its the first piece of bamboo I've ever lusted after. *It is the sweetest piece of Tonkin cane to ever cross the pond. I cannot afford a Bellinger, not ready for a second mortgage on the house. *Looking for a Bellinger ("S" handle, black sided) "style" reel to go on this. *I've been outbid on ebay to many times. *Does anyone have a reel that they're willing to part with that would compliment this rod? *BTW, the rod weighs 4.4 oz. Frank Reid |
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In article , Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: Okay folks, enough messin' around. Its 2 1/2 weeks till Penns and I still don't have a reel for my 'boo. Got the silk line all prep'd. Rod is smiling at me. No reel. The rod is a new kind of bamboo called a Tri-Hex. http://www.almightyrod.com/Tri-Hex_Rods.html It is the rod in the banner at the top and also in the 4th picture down (excluding the logo). I can honestly say that its the first piece of bamboo I've ever lusted after. It is the sweetest piece of Tonkin cane to ever cross the pond. I cannot afford a Bellinger, not ready for a second mortgage on the house. Looking for a Bellinger ("S" handle, black sided) "style" reel to go on this. I've been outbid on ebay to many times. Does anyone have a reel that they're willing to part with that would compliment this rod? BTW, the rod weighs 4.4 oz. If you absolutely have to have the "S" handle you might look at the Peerless. If I had to pick a reel to put on that stick I'd go with the Hardy Perfect. I uses a small Hardy Perfect (with a silk line) on my favourite chalk stream rod, a 6' 6" split cane made for me by Lance Nicholson of Dulverton. But it's maybe a little heavy. I'd also consider a more modern reel (only dates from 1948) - the LRH Lightweight. http://www.antiquetackleobserver.com...lightweight-re el/ Lazarus |
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