Tuesday, November 27, 2018

New Four Weight for Sale

Here is a newly completed 6' for a #4 Line. It is available. This is a fast Four. It will make a nice rod for brushy streams with overhanging branches. Not too heavy in the tip section with a nice point and shoot quick action. Just needs a quick polish and its ready to go.

Size 12/64th Xtra Short Step Down Ferrule.

Variegated Flame

Yellow Agate Stripping Guide

Snake Brand Guides

Roasted Maple Timber

House Made Up Lock Slide Band Blacked Out

Custom Made Bag

Tube

Sold

Email for any interest.

Thanks,
Anthony


















Saturday, July 28, 2018

Some Completed Rods

Some Completed Rods 

Been slacking on the posts. Still building and sending out rods though. Here are some completed rods as of late.

The first two here went out to West and Dale up in Minnesota.

An all around Five weight with the variegated flame and a fine tipped two tone node less dry fly rod.









Next up an Eight weight 2/2 hollow built rod I built for Cape Cod to fish the beaches for Striped Bass. Variegated flame with aluminum reel seat hardware. This rod worked out pretty good for fish in the Two foot range. It was a blast to fish small poppers with in the mornings.






Last but not least, another midge out the door. Headed to New York for some small stream fishing. This is a random dark flamed 2/1 rod. The flaming was done over a ten burner gas stove low and slow. I think it came out pretty good. This is one of My all time favorite small stream tapers. I have enough of them out there being used to confirm that I'm not the only one who think so.....





I am now working on a Five weight and a couple Four weights. I will try to stay current with the builds.

Thanks to those of you check in on the blog here. I really do appreciate it.

Best,
Anthony




















Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Completing Six Rods


Completing Six Rods

Before I Start With The Normal Rod Journal Stuff

I have been working on building the best rods that I can for the last Eight or more years now. It has taken many many hours to get to the point where I have a certain aesthetic that I really like. I make My own reel seat hardware, turn the timber and wrap rods in basic earthtone colors. The signature wrap will always be the same and so will the look of My rods. I will also continue to try and improve on anything and everything I can.

I have developed the kind of tapers that I like to fish. Mostly medium fast to faster tapers. For bamboo any way. I also use tapers that have been around forever. They are still the kind of rods that I like to fish. I will work with you in certain areas if you like the style of rod that I build.  I will not build a rod taper that I don't like.

 I do this as a side job because I think it is great that someone in another state or country is out there fishing one of My rods and enjoying it. I also do it to take care of the costs of building more rods. When I say job, it is work and it is time consuming.

I appreciate the people that give Me a chance to make them a rod greatly. Especially the ones that say hey I wanted one of your rods so do it your way. There is no greater compliment than that.

Thank You to the nice people that took in a new builder at the very beginning when I first started selling rods. This is a tough market with tougher customers. I can say that everyone who has purchased one of My rods couldn't have been nicer and the feedback and reviews have been wonderful. 

Thanks to the folks who are waiting very patiently for this new crop of rods also. They will be ready soon.

I stand behind My work. If anything at all happens to your rod please contact Me and it will be taken care of. 

I hope to be doing this until I can no longer stand up to push a block plane down the forms. Always moving forward and improving on anything that I can.

Thanks Again,
Anthony



So I am finishing up six rods. Hope to be done with all before the end of April. If one of them belongs to you, Thanks for being patient.

It is much easier to work on each step of the build on all of the rods at the same time. Less time cleaning up messes and retooling.

Wrapping and varnishing has begun on all the rods. Here are some of the steps that have been completed so far.

Splitting Strips

Splitting strips is something that took me a lot of time to get efficient at. I found the easiest way for me is to use a vise to keep the splits stable and from running out at the nodes.



Here are 24 tip strips from one culm. All useable. 


Roughed Triangles

Some roughed out strips. A couple nodeless rods and tiger striped flamed. Not in the photo are a couple of very nicely flamed blanks. They were flamed low and slow over a natural gas burner to a nice dark brown color.



Photo of roughed out triangles. You can see all the power fibers.



Heat treating in the oven.


Final Planing a Strip

Very fine shavings at the end.


Node Work

The most time consuming and agonizing part of building a fly rod.



Hollow Scalloping

Strips below hollowed scalloped for an 8'10" Eight Weight


Grips

Ventilated grip made for My own personal Five Weight. Done the way Bob Summers does them. Glue up the cork as normal. Then use a very sharp thin cut off tool or grinding wheel to cut out the recesses between the glue lines. Touch up with sand paper and turn grip as usual.




All turned and ready go.


Inletting the cork for reel seat hardware using a sharp boring tool.


Reel Seat Hardware

Turned from brass and aluminum. Sticking with this up locking slide band style. It works and I like the looks of it.


Thanks as always.

Best,
Anthony




















Thursday, January 11, 2018

Starting Off The New Year

Starting Off The New Year 

Now that the Holidays are out of the way and fishing is pretty much non existent, It's time to start this years rods.

On Deck

On deck I have two rods that will be heading to the Upper Mid West. Build status for those is as follows. Node less rod is heat treated, split into chop sticks and flamed. The other rod is split and flamed with the tiger stripes. Will be heat treated tomorrow. 

Pictures of the rods will follow soon.

Something Different

I am slowly getting around to finishing an Epic 376 Fast Glass. If it is still available when done, it will be for sale here. I give much respect to the glass guys. It is a lot different than finishing bamboo for sure. Everything must be kitchen clean and in order when varnishing wraps. Much easier to finish a bamboo rod that will be dipped in varnish. This is the first round rod that I have worked on in a while. Here is a preview of what is done. Wrapped in My typical style. Will be finished between other projects.


7'11" Prototype Finished

The 7'11" 3/4 is finished. I can't wait to get out and fish it. Each tip has a different taper and they will all serve a purpose. I got as much versatility as I could out of them with the extra short size 13 step down ferrules. Very happy with this one.










Thanks for still showing up and taking a look. I will be updating often.

Thanks as always,
Anthony