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Lighting or not, Mr. Kusse's rod shines thru as a master-piece!!! After messing about with blue collar rods for the past couple years, I truly enjoy seeing such skill evidenced in the pictures of this thread. Thank you both for sharing!
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Quinn
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Buzz, is that agate black or a deep garnet? Sure its beautiful, I love agates
Leo
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Dloe, it is a "garnet" agate stipper. The cane it was built from is pre embargo and as you can see nearly flawless, I found one little water mark on the rod.
To see the real beauty of the rod you should cast it.
[This message has been edited by Buzz (edited 12 July 2006).]
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Buzz,
I can only imagine how fine that rod must feel. The quads have a feel all their own and when you get one like that one, it has to be and feel very special. There is little of that pre-embargo cane left and what is left of it is precious. You have one to be very proud of there, and being made by a legend in the business adds that much more to it.
Leo
[This message has been edited by dleo6446 (edited 12 July 2006).]
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Leo,
You sure do know how to provide "eye candy" to keep us all drooling! The 2 grip rod is unbelieveable!
Folks...the man does beautiful things to flyrods...you really need to come to Grayling, Michigan 8/14 to 8/20 to see for yourselves!
Leo...will see you soon!
Mikey
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You can call me Mike & you can call me Mikey..Just remember that this site's about sharing!