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Old August 2nd, 2005, 04:39 AM
BigEd
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Default Any one interested in Bamboo fly rods?

Hi,

I have the center section and two tips of a bamboo fly rod. They are
exceptionally straight and are in a I believe Mahogany case.
Any interest?

Ed

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Old August 2nd, 2005, 06:05 PM
Dave LaCourse
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On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 03:39:58 GMT, BigEd wrote:

Hi,

I have the center section and two tips of a bamboo fly rod. They are
exceptionally straight and are in a I believe Mahogany case.
Any interest?

Ed

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You don't have a fly rod unless you have all three sections. What
happened to the butt section? I would be surprised if you could find
a buyer for just the middle and tip, but crazier things than that have
happed around here. d;o)

Dave





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Old August 2nd, 2005, 06:15 PM
Ken Fortenberry
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
BigEd wrote:
I have the center section and two tips of a bamboo fly rod. They are
exceptionally straight and are in a I believe Mahogany case.
Any interest?



You don't have a fly rod unless you have all three sections. What
happened to the butt section? I would be surprised if you could find
a buyer for just the middle and tip, but crazier things than that have
happed around here. d;o)


I've fished refurbished 'boo that works quite well. The
builder took the middle and tip of a 3 piece 9' 7wt and
made a 2 piece 6' 4wt out of it. It was a sweet little
piece of 'boo if you like short fly rods.

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Old September 28th, 2005, 09:59 PM
JDOE
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"Frank Reid" wrote:

Also, the "mahogany case" sounds suspiciously like the post WW-II Japanese
'boo rods. In perfect condition, most are worth about 15 to 25 bucks.


A link to one of these $20 bamboo rods please? I have $15-$25 burning a
hole in my pocket for a 4 weight boo rod

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Somewhere in Texas a village is missing their Idiot.
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Old September 29th, 2005, 02:23 AM
Wolfgang
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"JDOE" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Frank Reid" wrote:

Also, the "mahogany case" sounds suspiciously like the post WW-II
Japanese
'boo rods. In perfect condition, most are worth about 15 to 25 bucks.


A link to one of these $20 bamboo rods please? I have $15-$25 burning a
hole in my pocket for a 4 weight boo rod

--
Somewhere in Texas a village is missing their Idiot.


Doubtless, somewhere, even in Texas, there resides someone with the native
wit and sufficient experience with the English language to deduce that "a
village" denotes the singular. Aside from that, one can hardly argue with
the conclusion.

Wolfgang
all god's children get weary when they roam and.........


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Old October 3rd, 2005, 04:15 PM
chas
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jbthwart77 wrote:
Hey wolfgang,I've noticed that you ain't a very happy camper, and
complain alot and don't much care for anyone. whats the deal ?
Has anyone here wronged you in this or any other Lifetime ??
Almost every time someone tries toget some Honest feedback, and Not
even talkin to you;You and a couple of you buddies step in with some
kinda B.S. Bully answer. It's really Sad to see Grown men act in this
Manner.
I'm sure there are many people that can see a Bully from a distance.
God's Children get weary because of Bullys'
Is my English Language Sufficient ? or can you Understand that Knowone
cares for your Soffisticated talkin Bullsh_t
Do you really think you Impress us True to Heart Fishermen ???
Not in Texas you won't


JB,

Your English, though imperfect, is more than sufficient to get your quite
excellent point across. The problem is that you are doing one of those things
best described with the American expression, "****ing in the wind". This kind
of complaint usually spawns a long series of messages that in the long run have
no effect on the intended party, but leave the rest of us shaking our heads.

You've put forward an excellent effort, but I suspect it's simply beating your
head against a wall.

Now, don't be surprised if there is some bait posted, even under the guise of
some sort of capitulation.

Chas
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Old October 3rd, 2005, 06:27 PM
Wolfgang
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"jbthwart77" wrote in message
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Wolfgang Wrote:
"JDOE" wrote in message
...-
In article ,
"Frank Reid"
wrote:
-
Also, the "mahogany case" sounds suspiciously like the post WW-II
Japanese
'boo rods. In perfect condition, most are worth about 15 to 25
bucks.-

A link to one of these $20 bamboo rods please? I have $15-$25 burning
a
hole in my pocket for a 4 weight boo rod

--
Somewhere in Texas a village is missing their Idiot.-

Doubtless, somewhere, even in Texas, there resides someone with the
native
wit and sufficient experience with the English language to deduce that
"a
village" denotes the singular. Aside from that, one can hardly argue
with
the conclusion.

Wolfgang
all god's children get weary when they roam and.........


Hey wolfgang,I've noticed that you ain't a very happy camper,


As a matter of fact, I enjoy camping very much.

and complain alot and don't much care for anyone.


Thus demonstrating that what you notice is not a very reliable indicator of
what is so.

whats the deal ?


Deal? Have we made a deal and no one told me?

Has anyone here wronged you in this or any other Lifetime ??


You know someone who's gotten through this life or any other without being
wronged?

Almost every time someone tries toget some Honest feedback, and Not
even talkin to you;You and a couple of you buddies step in with some
kinda B.S. Bully answer.


It's a bully pulpit.....what can one say?

It's really Sad to see Grown men act in this Manner.


I feel your pain.

I'm sure there are many people that can see a Bully from a distance.


Well, except maybe an ivisble bully. I dunno......whattya think?......ya
think there are many people can see an invisible bully from a distance.
Then too, there's the matter of just how great a distance. I mean, it'd
have to be a REALLY big bully that you could see from a distance of say a
gajillion miles.....don'tcha think?

God's Children get weary because of Bullys'


God's children get weary for many reasons. Fortunately, help is available
in overcoming at least some of those causes. If you keep having trouble
with bullies, you just contact me and I'll see what I can do about
it......o.k.?

Is my English Language Sufficient ?


Is this a Joak ?

or can you Understand that Knowone
cares for your Soffisticated talkin Bullsh_t


I think that "Knowone" is likely to be a bit of an overstatement (not to
mention an abomination.....but that's an issue for another time).

Do you really think you Impress us True to Heart Fishermen ???


Whatever "True to Heart Fishermen" may be (and trust me, I really don't want
to know), I have no idea whether or not I impress them. Do you really think
I CARE whether or not I impress "True to Heart Fishermen"?

Not in Texas you won't


O.k., I'll try to keep that in mind. Thanks.

Meanwhile, perhaps you could explain what all of this has to do with fly
tying.

Wolfgang


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Old September 29th, 2005, 01:18 PM
Frank Reid
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Also, the "mahogany case" sounds suspiciously like the post WW-II
Japanese
'boo rods. In perfect condition, most are worth about 15 to 25 bucks.


A link to one of these $20 bamboo rods please? I have $15-$25 burning a
hole in my pocket for a 4 weight boo rod


You're not going to find a "4 weight boo rod" for $15-$25. These rods are
rarely even tonkin cane, but rather local bamboo. They are very heavy and
I've found some that have some really weird twists in the cane that makes
casting really interesting (try casting a rod that has a 20 degree kink to
the 8 o'clock position about 2/3rds the way up the blank). Kinda like a gun
that shoots around corners.
It is possible to find one out of about five that is serviceable. Just go
to ebay and buy every one you find and you might hit a winner. Really fun
checking out the ebay deals on these. I remember one from last year that
the owner thought was worth a minimum of 3000 dollars ("I done heard that
peoples pay an amazing amount of money for these here tomato stakes, so's
I'm gonna get some of that money!").

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Frank Reid
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