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Old October 11th, 2005, 11:57 PM
Peter A. Collin
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Hello All,

I have a bamboo rod I would like to sell. It was built by my friend Joe
Perrigo who made "Genesee Valley Rods" for several years. It is an
early example of his work - a 2 piece, one tip 7 foot 3/4 weight. A
well made rod, just not as pretty as his later rods. I am selling it
because I decided that I do not care for short rods. I fish bigger
streams generally and like the reach. I am asking for $200 and will
guarantee it. Comes with sleeve and metal tube. email me at
for pictures if you are interested.

Peter Collin
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Old October 12th, 2005, 12:10 AM
Daniel-San
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"Peter A. Collin" wrote ...
Hello All,

I have a bamboo rod I would like to sell. It was built by my friend Joe
Perrigo who made "Genesee Valley Rods" for several years. It is an
early example of his work - a 2 piece, one tip 7 foot 3/4 weight. A
well made rod, just not as pretty as his later rods. I am selling it
because I decided that I do not care for short rods. I fish bigger
streams generally and like the reach. I am asking for $200 and will
guarantee it. Comes with sleeve and metal tube. email me at
for pictures if you are interested.

Peter Collin


You have mail.

Thanks,
Dan


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Old October 12th, 2005, 02:02 AM
daytripper
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 22:57:22 GMT, "Peter A. Collin"
wrote:

Hello All,

I have a bamboo rod I would like to sell. It was built by my friend Joe
Perrigo who made "Genesee Valley Rods" for several years. It is an
early example of his work - a 2 piece, one tip 7 foot 3/4 weight. A
well made rod, just not as pretty as his later rods. I am selling it
because I decided that I do not care for short rods. I fish bigger
streams generally and like the reach. I am asking for $200 and will
guarantee it. Comes with sleeve and metal tube. email me at
for pictures if you are interested.

Peter Collin


Sounds like the prototypical North Carolina "eeensy weensy teeny little weenie
trout stream" rod...

/daytripper (and you can quote me ;-)
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Old October 12th, 2005, 02:34 AM
riverman
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daytripper wrote:
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 22:57:22 GMT, "Peter A. Collin"
wrote:

Hello All,

I have a bamboo rod I would like to sell. It was built by my friend Joe
Perrigo who made "Genesee Valley Rods" for several years. It is an
early example of his work - a 2 piece, one tip 7 foot 3/4 weight. A
well made rod, just not as pretty as his later rods. I am selling it
because I decided that I do not care for short rods. I fish bigger
streams generally and like the reach. I am asking for $200 and will
guarantee it. Comes with sleeve and metal tube. email me at
for pictures if you are interested.

Peter Collin


Sounds like the prototypical North Carolina "eeensy weensy teeny little weenie
trout stream" rod...



Did I read that right? A 2-piece, 7-foot, 3/4 (not ONE, not ZERO, but
THREE-QUARTER) weight rod?

Yowsa, how do you distinguish a 1-wt, a 0-wt and a 3/4 wt?

--riverman

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Old October 12th, 2005, 02:40 AM
Tim Lysyk
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riverman wrote:
daytripper wrote:

On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 22:57:22 GMT, "Peter A. Collin"
wrote:


Hello All,

I have a bamboo rod I would like to sell. It was built by my friend Joe
Perrigo who made "Genesee Valley Rods" for several years. It is an
early example of his work - a 2 piece, one tip 7 foot 3/4 weight. A
well made rod, just not as pretty as his later rods. I am selling it
because I decided that I do not care for short rods. I fish bigger
streams generally and like the reach. I am asking for $200 and will
guarantee it. Comes with sleeve and metal tube. email me at
for pictures if you are interested.

Peter Collin


Sounds like the prototypical North Carolina "eeensy weensy teeny little weenie
trout stream" rod...




Did I read that right? A 2-piece, 7-foot, 3/4 (not ONE, not ZERO, but
THREE-QUARTER) weight rod?

Yowsa, how do you distinguish a 1-wt, a 0-wt and a 3/4 wt?

--riverman


A 3/4 weight is a rod that is rated for either a three weight or a four
weight line.


Tim Lysyk
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Old October 12th, 2005, 05:41 AM
riverman
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Tim Lysyk wrote:
riverman wrote:
daytripper wrote:

On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 22:57:22 GMT, "Peter A. Collin"
wrote:


Hello All,

I have a bamboo rod I would like to sell. It was built by my friend Joe
Perrigo who made "Genesee Valley Rods" for several years. It is an
early example of his work - a 2 piece, one tip 7 foot 3/4 weight. A
well made rod, just not as pretty as his later rods. I am selling it
because I decided that I do not care for short rods. I fish bigger
streams generally and like the reach. I am asking for $200 and will
guarantee it. Comes with sleeve and metal tube. email me at
for pictures if you are interested.

Peter Collin

Sounds like the prototypical North Carolina "eeensy weensy teeny little weenie
trout stream" rod...




Did I read that right? A 2-piece, 7-foot, 3/4 (not ONE, not ZERO, but
THREE-QUARTER) weight rod?

Yowsa, how do you distinguish a 1-wt, a 0-wt and a 3/4 wt?

--riverman


A 3/4 weight is a rod that is rated for either a three weight or a four
weight line.



Oh...
(short pause)

Well, that sure explains why my 6/7 weight rod has been casting so
poorly.

-riverman

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Old October 12th, 2005, 06:59 AM
Mike Connor
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"riverman" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
ups.com...
SNIP
Well, that sure explains why my 6/7 weight rod has been casting so
poorly.

-riverman


Of course, the description should read #6/#7.

TL
MC








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Old October 12th, 2005, 02:44 AM
Mike Connor
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"riverman" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
oups.com...
SNIP
Did I read that right? A 2-piece, 7-foot, 3/4 (not ONE, not ZERO, but
THREE-QUARTER) weight rod?

Yowsa, how do you distinguish a 1-wt, a 0-wt and a 3/4 wt?

--riverman


A 3/4 on such a rod normally means that the rod will cast a #3 DT or a #4
WF equally well.

TL
MC


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Old October 12th, 2005, 05:04 AM
daytripper
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On 11 Oct 2005 18:34:02 -0700, "riverman" wrote:


daytripper wrote:
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 22:57:22 GMT, "Peter A. Collin"
wrote:

Hello All,

I have a bamboo rod I would like to sell. It was built by my friend Joe
Perrigo who made "Genesee Valley Rods" for several years. It is an
early example of his work - a 2 piece, one tip 7 foot 3/4 weight. A
well made rod, just not as pretty as his later rods. I am selling it
because I decided that I do not care for short rods. I fish bigger
streams generally and like the reach. I am asking for $200 and will
guarantee it. Comes with sleeve and metal tube. email me at
for pictures if you are interested.

Peter Collin


Sounds like the prototypical North Carolina "eeensy weensy teeny little weenie
trout stream" rod...



Did I read that right? A 2-piece, 7-foot, 3/4 (not ONE, not ZERO, but
THREE-QUARTER) weight rod?

Yowsa, how do you distinguish a 1-wt, a 0-wt and a 3/4 wt?

--riverman


First, one must be equipped with a clue...then all becomes clear ;-)

/daytripper
(Why are they called "pre-requisites", anyway?
Shouldn't they just be "requisites"?)
 




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