Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Nodes

Nodes

 Nodes are the rings on culm of bamboo that stick out anywhere from about 12" to 20". These rings must be dealt with in various ways to have a flat piece of cane to work with. A proper node dressing on a cane rod should be small, flat and not sanded through the surrounding power fibers. If not done correctly, you will have a rod that is not only unaesthetic to look at, but a wide variety of other problems. Nodes that are not straightened and pressed correctly can give you a rod that will never be straight. Lots of glue lines in the surrounding area of the node and Coke bottle looking dips in your rod blank. 

Learning to do this properly is something that I really put a lot of time into. It took lots of shop time. Building blank after blank to get things right. 

The next time you look into purchasing a bamboo fly rod, take a look at the node work. You can tell how much time and effort was put into a rod by this.



Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Color Preserver

Color Preserver


Color preserver brings on a whole different look to silk wraps compared to straight varnish. Instead of the semi translucent to clear wraps, you get the actual color of the the silk. When done right it can look amazing. When done wrong it will make you wish you've never discovered it! If the wraps are not totally sealed off from the varnish which is applied after the CP, you get a hot mess of blotchy looking wraps. Wraps that you will have to remove and redo. It took me a while to figure out a method that works with CP and dipping the rod in varnish. Below is the end result.

This will now be an option on rod builds.





Monday, March 11, 2019

Rod #45187 Shipped Out

Here is a rod recently shipped out to Australia. This rod went to another craftsman/rod builder. Hope to get some nice fishing photos from the other side of the world. This is the midge taper. Just a fantastic little rod. A great fishing tool for small to medium sized creeks.

Some Details

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Custom spotted variegated flame
Hariki short ferrules
Snake Brand guides
Golden Witch agate stripper
Custom turned Olive Wood spacer
House made blacked out hardware
Custom made bag







Thanks for looking!!

Best,
Anthony

















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

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Sold

Email for any interest.

Thanks,
Anthony