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![]() Mark F. wrote: I was thinking of a cabinet that on one side I could put my two (I assume I will buy more, I always do)2 piece rods in there cases, and I have 3, four piece rods. A case for five rods? Come on man, five rods (unless they're Garrison's or Paynes) need to be stashed in the closet lest your friends and visitors think you're a a penny pincher. Those five rods are going to be awfully lonely in that big ole cabinet. After you get about 10 more rods and reels, then you can think about showing them off ![]() |
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