Multiple Fly Rods
On Aug 1, 4:52*am, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-07-31 12:58:42 -0400, --riverman said:
On Aug 1, 12:08*am, "Fred" wrote:
On 30-Jul-2010, D. LaCourse wrote:
Who knows? *Perhaps you will become a gear whore like me and others i
n
this nuthouse. *d;o)
Dave
(six graphites and five bamboos)
I have no problem w this either
I own... (I am counting now- a 3 / 4 wt *Sage *a 5 wt Sage - my fav a
nd *3
6 wts Orvis , T and T, Sage 2 pc
We have a breeding rainbow trout lake on our land so I use the 6 wts for
guests
I have
An 8 wt T Fork and 2 9 wts (Orvis and T and T) and a Sage 10 wt w an Baue
r
reel which I go t for nothing (long story)
I can cast on the downstroke of the fiddle and retrieve on the upstroke
If there are any long apreggios or staccato effects
- My casting will suffer
But I need 9-10 ords 3 fiddles 2 mands and 2 guitars My wife still will n
ot
lett me buy a Gibson F=5 Mandolin
SHe can be cruel
I own a 1934 Gibson L guitar
It is the first yr Gibson went form the F holes to the round hole
if you look at a photo of Robert Johnson- *It's the same guitar
The action is high but true and its really good for slide
I did not buy this because of RJ
I bought it for well inder $1,000 only because I could
I may be dome w buying any more fly rods
Fred
Interested in a 1984 Guild D30 from before they sold out and left CT?
One owner, vg condition?
--riverman
Any screws missing?
vbg while ducking
Nah, but there's an extra nut behind the fretboard.
--riverman
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