Raymond_Adams
Registered: May 2005 Location: Sacramento, CA Posts: 2,244
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Dave Orr
Registered: January 2007 Location: Yellowknife, NWT Posts: 98
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Nifty Sweet Brownie too
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William G Pinson
Registered: June 2007 Location: missoula Mt Posts: 5
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Thanks for the comments gents. I was a little hesitant to post this picture, but it is all I have of my new rod. Can I get some advice on how to better present my rods in a good picture?
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Bill Stevens
Registered: April 2005 Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana Posts: 712
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Better keep this rod in the Big Sky - If you tried to drive through New Orleans it would be stolen by the crooks or confiscated by the law due the the presence of all the diamonds! As far as the presentation goes it does not look like you need any help! The fish is even fresh caught! Fine Picture -
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William G Pinson
Registered: June 2007 Location: missoula Mt Posts: 5
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Thanks for the kind words. I also want to thank Mark janceck,Terry Henson,Tom Kirkam, Mark Crouse, and Eden Bromfield for all of those original ideas that I blatantly copied for myself.
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john timberlake
Registered: July 2006 Location: clemmons nc Posts: 116
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i like that, very nice work.
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Steven Daley
Registered: April 2007 Location: SE Michigan Posts: 23
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let us know how the clover leaf holds up over time (color and the leaves themselves). very nicely done.
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Mick McComesky
Registered: March 2005 Location: St. Louis, MO Posts: 556
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Thu June 14, 2007 12:39pm
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Very nice! I tried clover leafs and never got them to work very well at all. Beautiful rod.
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