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    Default 4wt - Birch bark handle

    Hello everyone. Thought I would share some images of my newest project. This is a 4 pc 4wt built on the Cabelas PT+ blank which has a nice moderate action for those of you that like lazy casting strokes such as myself. The handle is my first attempt at using birch bark. Lots of work but I do enjoy the finished product. I think I will use birch bark again soon. The handle consists of Stabilized maple burl at the ends, blank walnut trim pieces, two pieces of brown burl cork and birch bark in the center. The reel seat is a Lemke which I turned a stabilized maple burl insert for. The guides are H&H. I typically put either a decorative wrap or a feather inlay on my rods, but I wanted the handle to be the center of attention on this one. I also put a hook keeper on this which is uncommon for me. But since I plan on using this for very small dry flies I thought it would be easier than hooking it to the stripping guide which is quite heavy wire.
    Your honest opinions are much appreciated, and I gladly accept constructive criticism




    Thanks for looking.
    Matt
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    VERY NICE! If it doesn't meet with your expectations, I know where you can 'pitch' it!

    My only suggestion would be to have used something darker for the trim rings to better set off the burl cork. The dark pieces of birch bark and the dark maple tend to overshadow them. Perhaps thin black plastic of some sort. I am trying to find time to turn one of reddish brown pine bark that I have stabilized and glued up. I just happened to have a thin piece of white plexiglass available and cut trim rings from that. I have no earthly idea how well it will turn; by will soon find out! Will post my results, and comments when done.

    Cheers,
    aged sage

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    Very Nice

    Eric
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    Beautiful job.

    Dave

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    Criticism? You want criticism? Um, Sorry nothing to criticize. Nice job!

    Beaver

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    Beautiful, beautiful build!! My favorite rod has a birch bark grip made for me by Mike Popick. I love the way the grip warms to your hand while casting!
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    I like that grip and seat combo. It is beautiful as it is. I have often wondered why some folks will turn a seat out of one type of wood and don't match it on the grip.
    Kevin


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    All we can say is WOW. Great job!

    Eric
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    Your skills and attention to details show in that rod. If you wish to have it "broke in" on some trout, just send it my way and I will gladly do that for you and at no charge to you.

    That, sir, is a very beautiful rod...Thanks for sharing...
    Warren
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    That is a real handsome build. The handle is absolutely beautiful.
    Trout don't speak Latin.

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