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RodMaker SE #2
Posted by: Tom Kirkman (Moderator)
Date: October 05, 2009 10:13PM

RodMaker Magazine Special Edition CD #2, will be delivered this coming Friday. It deals with building specific rod types including, but not limited to:

Ultra-Light Rods
Stand-Up Rods
Two Handed Rods
Musky Rods
Great Lakes Trolling Rods
Bass Revolver Rods
No-Foregrip Rods
Live Bait Rods
Surf Rods
River Bass Rods
Spiral Wrapped Rods
Making Wooden Rods
And Assorted/Related Articles On Task Specific Construction.

It ended up being a much larger volume than I had originally intended, consisting of nearly 80 pages total. There are 16 chapters in all.

I am having 250 copies produced. They will be offered here first and are available by mail order only for the time being. I will list them on the website in about 2 weeks once I see how many are left. In the meantime, they are $29.95 ppd, by check or money order to RodMaker, PO Box 1322, High Point, NC 27261. I will accept PayPal orders (remit to [email protected]) but please remember to include your address and specify that you want Special Edition #2 in the comments box. I expect to start shipping this edition within 10 days, or less.

And yes, I'll toss in one of the International Custom Rod Building Symbols with each order. I know somebody will ask.


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Re: RodMaker SE #2
Posted by: ridge orjalesa (---.92.102.97.cfl.res.rr.com)
Date: October 05, 2009 10:36PM

is there fly rods?
i always wanted to build a fly rod.

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Re: RodMaker SE #2
Posted by: Tom Kirkman (Moderator)
Date: October 06, 2009 08:46AM

General information on building fly, casting and spinning rods is available in countless books and videos. This Special Edition CD concerns building specific type/use rods.

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Re: RodMaker SE #2
Posted by: Vella (---.sd.sd.cox.net)
Date: October 07, 2009 10:28PM

Tom I just ordered with paypal, But curious, Is this an actual paper magazine or a digital copy?

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Re: RodMaker SE #2
Posted by: Tom Kirkman (Moderator)
Date: October 08, 2009 01:48PM

There is no way I could produce this as a paper magazine - the smaller the quantity the greater the cost per copy and with greater numbers I'd have stuff lying around here for years. The demand will be limited. You'd be paying $100 for a single copy if I had done them as paper magazines.

It's a CD.

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