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    Default Black Matrix 6' 6" 2pc 3w

    This little rod should be a kick to fish. 6' 6" 2pc 3w on an American Tackle Black Matrix blank. Down locking reel seat with sycamore burl insert, cigar grip, and black single foot guides wrapped with olive and old gold accent wraps.

    The owner's name and military service in Iraq are commemorated on the butt section.









    Kevin


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    That rod is so COOL. Great job.

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    Kevin,

    You are the man. I believe the old "Jody" went "Standing tall and looking good" and that rod certainly does that. There should be some O-6's and above standing in line for you to build them a rod.
    Want to hear God laugh? Tell him Your plans!!!

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    Very nice looking rod. Good job.
    "Next to a healthy 10 pound carp a brook trout can look like a minnow in a clown suit"

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