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Thread: Fly fishing reel
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7th November 2014, 11:37 AM #1Senior Member
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Fly fishing reel
Was asked to make 3 of these, Huon Pine supplied.
The guy is getting the casing made from brass & the holder from stainless steel.
He reckons they sell for 400UK pounds each.
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Something different to club competition items
ColChucks are like potato chips....you can't have just one.
www.bouvardbush.com
http://www.mandurahwoodturners.com/
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8th November 2014, 07:58 AM #2
Fishing reels can be expensive. As long as you are catching fish doesn't matter how much I spent.
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8th November 2014, 08:37 AM #3GOLD MEMBER
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They look great,that's some accurate turning their. hope you got a decent payment for your hard work!
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8th November 2014, 09:53 AM #4Senior Member
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Thanks guys.
Yes, it seems that some people don't care what they spend on their hobbies. Which includes wood turning.
It really surprised me as he insisted on using Huon Pine for these.
ColChucks are like potato chips....you can't have just one.
www.bouvardbush.com
http://www.mandurahwoodturners.com/
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