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    Default Lemke LC1 hardware with Olive Wood Inserts.

    These are premium reel seats. The hardware is by Lemke, number LC1. The inserts are hand selected olive wood from pruning of olive trees on the Mount of Olives outside Jerusalem. Due to the care these trees get, some of them date back to the time of Christ.


    If you look at the top insert, there is a bit of red running through the grain that was not apparent when I started turning the insert.


    These reel seats were both a joy and very difficult for me to do. With the cancer, I kept thinking of Christ at Gethsemane telling his Father that he really did not want to do what was coming perhaps praying under one of these trees. Silly thoughts, but they were there. I'm not too keen to have cancer, either.


    The fragrance of the wood is soft and mild and gentle. I had to sand out a little wood as I had cut the tenon a tad long on the top seat and the resulting smoke generated from the Dremel tool was soothing to the lungs.


    I often think of the beauty of God's creations when working with the materials he has given me but never did I feel the connection like I did with these reel seats.




    Kevin


    Be careful how you live. You may be the only Bible some person ever reads.

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    Kevin... those are absolutely STUNNING. Very nice work.
    Bernie

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    Beautiful seats.
    Wes.

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    Awesome seats Kevin. Mark Lemke is turning out some of the best seats available today with gorgeous woods!
    Those olive wood seats would look outstanding on a fine bamboo rod.
    When you can arrange your affairs to go fishing, forget all the signs, homilies, advice and folklore. JUST GO.

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    Hi Kevin,

    Those reel seats are amazing because of the material, and the workmanship is beautiful. While preparing for our trip to the mountains I was tying flies, etc., and did not keep up with the bulletin boards very well, and so did not see the post until late last week, I think. (I had to show some of the guys at work so pulled up the post near break time.)

    Because of the material, those reel seats tugged at the heart strings when I read the story.

    At any rate, you have done a beautiful job, and they are really neat.

    Thank you for sharing them so we could see them.

    When I think of the post I try to remember to pray for you.

    God bless,

    Gandolf
    Last edited by Gandolf; 07-10-2012 at 09:42 PM.

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