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Old November 6th, 2004, 07:43 AM
spoonplugger
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Actually we do he just has to ask for it.....

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Does Canada have free mental heath care, too?


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Old November 6th, 2004, 02:29 AM
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"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
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Does Canada have free mental heath care, too?


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Old November 10th, 2004, 03:19 AM
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as said befo
Don't remove the cello from the handle of the rod until it snaps. The
warranty
will be honored better when you present a rod with a mint handle.


There is other reasons for keeping the cello on the handle. It is damn hard to
get off and so the warranty is rightfully extended. Using a finger nail or
knife you risk damaging the cork. It is a little trying to strip it off when
your preping your gear to go fishing. Basically you just want to start fishing
and to hell with fiddling around with it. Custom rods as far as i know do not
come with cello wrapped handles. Lastly if you happen to catch (ot) salmon or
pike there is a problem with slime smell and you don't want the fluids of this
sort on the cork handle for obvious reasons.
Hope this further helps
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Old November 10th, 2004, 03:57 AM
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Lure builder wrote:
There is other reasons for keeping the cello on the handle. It is damn hard to
get off and so the warranty is rightfully extended.


Rightfully? Huh? The warranty is spelled out in the documentation. Does
it say somewhere in there that it lasts a different length of time
depending on whether the handle remains wrapped in plastic film?


Lastly if you happen to catch (ot) salmon or
pike there is a problem with slime smell and you don't want the fluids of this
sort on the cork handle for obvious reasons.


Let me guess, you have plastic slip covers on your living room
furniture, don't you? To keep the 'fluids' off in case you have some
kind of OT activity going on there, eh?

Hope this further helps


further? where's the prior?

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Old November 10th, 2004, 11:03 AM
Steve & Chris Clark
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Rich, one further advantage to leaving the celo on is, it's a lot less
painless when the handle of your fishin' pole is being shoved up one's
orifice of most inconvenience..... well, you know where! Which in this
case maybe quite often. ;-)


"RichZ" wrote in message
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Lure builder wrote:
There is other reasons for keeping the cello on the handle. It is damn

hard to
get off and so the warranty is rightfully extended.


Rightfully? Huh? The warranty is spelled out in the documentation. Does
it say somewhere in there that it lasts a different length of time
depending on whether the handle remains wrapped in plastic film?


Lastly if you happen to catch (ot) salmon or
pike there is a problem with slime smell and you don't want the fluids

of this
sort on the cork handle for obvious reasons.


Let me guess, you have plastic slip covers on your living room
furniture, don't you? To keep the 'fluids' off in case you have some
kind of OT activity going on there, eh?

Hope this further helps


further? where's the prior?



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Old November 10th, 2004, 11:03 AM
Steve & Chris Clark
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Rich, one further advantage to leaving the celo on is, it's a lot less
painless when the handle of your fishin' pole is being shoved up one's
orifice of most inconvenience..... well, you know where! Which in this
case maybe quite often. ;-)


"RichZ" wrote in message
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Lure builder wrote:
There is other reasons for keeping the cello on the handle. It is damn

hard to
get off and so the warranty is rightfully extended.


Rightfully? Huh? The warranty is spelled out in the documentation. Does
it say somewhere in there that it lasts a different length of time
depending on whether the handle remains wrapped in plastic film?


Lastly if you happen to catch (ot) salmon or
pike there is a problem with slime smell and you don't want the fluids

of this
sort on the cork handle for obvious reasons.


Let me guess, you have plastic slip covers on your living room
furniture, don't you? To keep the 'fluids' off in case you have some
kind of OT activity going on there, eh?

Hope this further helps


further? where's the prior?



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Old November 11th, 2004, 12:46 AM
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From the mouth of an idiot ,comes more idiocy!

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"Lure builder" wrote in message
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as said befo
Don't remove the cello from the handle of the rod until it snaps. The
warranty
will be honored better when you present a rod with a mint handle.


There is other reasons for keeping the cello on the handle. It is damn
hard to
get off and so the warranty is rightfully extended. Using a finger nail or
knife you risk damaging the cork. It is a little trying to strip it off
when
your preping your gear to go fishing. Basically you just want to start
fishing
and to hell with fiddling around with it. Custom rods as far as i know do
not
come with cello wrapped handles. Lastly if you happen to catch (ot) salmon
or
pike there is a problem with slime smell and you don't want the fluids of
this
sort on the cork handle for obvious reasons.
Hope this further helps



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Old November 11th, 2004, 12:51 AM
Dan Krueger
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No slime but a lot of mold on the cork and slippery to hold. Sure beats that slime.

Lure builder wrote:

as said befo

Don't remove the cello from the handle of the rod until it snaps. The
warranty
will be honored better when you present a rod with a mint handle.



There is other reasons for keeping the cello on the handle. It is damn hard to
get off and so the warranty is rightfully extended. Using a finger nail or
knife you risk damaging the cork. It is a little trying to strip it off when
your preping your gear to go fishing. Basically you just want to start fishing
and to hell with fiddling around with it. Custom rods as far as i know do not
come with cello wrapped handles. Lastly if you happen to catch (ot) salmon or
pike there is a problem with slime smell and you don't want the fluids of this
sort on the cork handle for obvious reasons.
Hope this further helps


 




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