Sharpes of Aberdeen Cane Rod Blanks
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Re: Sharpes of Aberdeen Cane Rod Blanks
The 7' and 8' blanks are assembled but wraps don't have enough coats of spar varnish - yet!
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Re: Sharpes of Aberdeen Cane Rod Blanks
Drool!
Wow, those are such lovely rods. You've really done a great job on these.
Wow, those are such lovely rods. You've really done a great job on these.
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Double Drool!
I like the jig too.
I like the jig too.
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Aaahhhh, whats your ADDRESS again???? Leave that backdoor open !!
those are spectacular -
Dana
those are spectacular -
Dana
Soft and wet - the only way....
Re: Sharpes of Aberdeen Cane Rod Blanks
Dana
Thanks for the nice compliment. If you ever get the chance to fish with a bamboo fly rod, do it! Years ago, I started assembling bamboo fly rods (I buy the rod blanks and then assemble, thus I'm not a real bamboo "rod builder"), and discovered there's a real difference in feel when catching a fish on a can e rod. Some of my three fishing amigos / buddies thought I was crazy until I gave them a few of the rods I had.... one has totally switched to fishing cane rods and one of the otheres just started assembling his first cane rod (an 8ft. 2 piece / 2 tip 5 wgt rod, just like the longer rod in the above pic). Cheers
Bob
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Re: Sharpes of Aberdeen Cane Rod Blanks
Very nice work Bob. A few years ago, I ran across a couple Sharpes blanks and helped one of the soldiers from the Project Healing Waters group put them together. I was considerably impressed with the cane work, especially the flat to flat thickness tolerances, which would have been impressive from a custom builder's shop, let alone a production rod company. Are these blanks still available commercially?
(not looking to raid anyone's private stash)
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Re: Sharpes of Aberdeen Cane Rod Blanks
TomTom Smithwick wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2019 7:39 am Very nice work Bob. A few years ago, I ran across a couple Sharpes blanks and helped one of the soldiers from the Project Healing Waters group put them together. I was considerably impressed with the cane work, especially the flat to flat thickness tolerances, which would have been impressive from a custom builder's shop, let alone a production rod company. Are these blanks still available commercially?
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PM just sent.
Bob
Re: Sharpes of Aberdeen Cane Rod Blanks
The varnish is now dry on the 7 1/2' - 4 / 5 wgt Sharpes blank but for some reason, I can't post a pic.
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Send me the rod and I will post a picture for you...
(but it might be the last time you see it...)
(but it might be the last time you see it...)
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