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TN Grip 11.5
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Jeff Hanlon



Registered: February 2007
Posts: 5
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First attempt with Inlay cork. A few accent rings of Birch bark and some rings of Black Maple bark in the middle.
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Mark Daley

Registered: September 2007
Location: Woodland, CA
Posts: 283
Tue March 25, 2008 2:10am

Wow, nice job!. We might have to give you a polygraph test. I wish I was that good on my first attempt at anything. Wink Thumbs Up!
Spencer Phipps

Registered: July 2005
Location: Milwaukie. OR
Posts: 5
Tue March 25, 2008 11:47am

That's what we're talking about, welcome brother, you are now and forever will be a custom rod builder. The next step is to find a place to hide your stash from the wife if you have one. Mine's in the attic up high where she never goes.
Jeff Hanlon

Registered: February 2007
Posts: 5
Tue March 25, 2008 7:32pm

Thak you for the comments. This is the 3rd grip I have made. Believe it or not the middle section was all Birch bark, but I had some less than ideal rings and it kept separating. Funny how the Black Maple bark is so dark on the outside and Yellow underneath...


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