American Wooden Rods

I have been making traditonal wood rods for decades, My good friend John Betts and I explore this wonderful branch of fishing ignored for years but now once again alive.

Monday, July 30, 2012

This is the 19th century tackle box I am copying in maple at the moment!!! Look at my earlier post to see it. The hardware has been the problem, it's like the old days where I have to order the parts from catalogs!
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