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Invisible wrap part V, (success)


Invisible wrap part V success, so far !

well after a lot of hair pullin, cussin and beer drinkin i said "to Hell with it" and said what ever it turns out will be the last attempt .

i think i got it close, what do you all think? ( bear in mind my "workshop is outside" and yes i did get sloppy but mark it up to being old).

now to seal all of it and i can go fish with it.

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smile as they say, sooner or later

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well after a lot of hair pullin, cussin and beer drinkin i said "to Hell with it" and said what ever it turns out will be the last attempt .



Terry... I can't believe you said and did all that !!!!....biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin




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Looks great Terry!!! I want to see more of it!! What's the story on the scrimshaw? Is that antler, bone, ivory???

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its Elk horn, i use to do some scrimshaw way back when but i'd guess that was in the 60's or so.
the wifes uncle was a guide on Mount Saint Helen's and he sent me a full rack (that was when i was making knives ) and before it blew.

i had seen Terry Henson's rods with his version of the may-flys and the light bulb went on and i said HA! something i can do thats different then the beginner stuff i had been doing.

besides there is no way i could ever do a weave or wraps like some of you guys do.

hahah, its been a trip for sure, now lets hope i dont screw up the final coat on the rod eyes .

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thought ya'll might like to see my work bench dont laugh to hardwork-benchA 002.jpgwork-bench 004.jpg-heheh


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Well, ya gott'r did and achieved the effect you were after.

The gold chain was a nice touch Terry!

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Nuttin to laugh about on that dryer set-up Terry. I'd say well done!

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well i tested the scrimshaw rod (ya i decided to name "her" that, hahah) today and all i can say is it casts like a dream ( no weight, a 1 ft 40lb mono, and 2 small hooks and half a med size shrimp of each hook) i'd say 75 ft easy.

its got good back bone and tip action, nothing great but about 25 or so 1 to 2 lb crokers, 2, 3lb drum.

its now gona be my go to rod, problem is a no name brand from FTU.

one happy puppy anyway.

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Terry, That scrimshaw is awesome! You could do quite well by working in pen/ink and scrimshaw...but is nice to see you succeed in your challenge and land a big ole jack! Congrats!!



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