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roger wilson
Registered: April 2007 Posts: 89
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Tue December 30, 2008 5:26pm
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This is a wonderful job on building the rod.
I wonder, have you used such a handle for a long day, or long weeks of fishing.
When I observe the picture, I find that with the minimim handle as you have built, I see that there is almost nothing in the palm of your hand.
I would think that after long hours of fishing, the handle might be uncomfortable.
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As one of the other builders posted the picture of the hammer handle.
Basically, a nice comfortable palm filing handle which allows a carpenter to use the hammer for hours on end with minimum fatigue and maximum grip.
Although very neat, and unique, it just seems that a handle that is more hammer handle shaped should be more comfortable and less tiring for the long haul.
I would appreciate any long term use comments on grip, comfort and fatigue with this handle design.
Great job on the build.
Roger
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BIlly Vivona
Registered: March 2005 Location: Staten Island, New York Posts: 2,910
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Wed December 31, 2008 8:23am
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Roger, I agree with you. When I build spinning seats, I do everything I can to eliminae any seams or changes in taper so that it doesnt' irritate my hands all day like a standard DPS pipe style seat does.
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Terry Morrell
Registered: April 2007 Posts: 3
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Wed December 31, 2008 11:29am
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Thanks Mike for posting the pictures. It gives me something about outside the box.
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