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		Here's a pic of a tuna rod I built for my brother for a retirement gift,  
he spent 40 years in the Navy. the weave design is the Navy Tangled Anchor emblem.  later   chuck 
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		Thta was incredable. I couldn't even think about how you did that. Great job. 
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		Thanks, the American Flag is really one of the easeier cross wraps to do, not alot of back and forth wraps going on.   later  chuck 
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		[font "Arial Black"][red][size 3]               Chuck, my friend you really do some fantastic work on those rods. WTG. [/size][/red][/font]  
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		[cool][#0000ff]I don't care what everybody says about you.  You do good work.[/#0000ff]  
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[#0000ff]Now let's see you wrap one with the Mexican flag...with the eagle and the snake.  That might take some engineering.[/#0000ff] 
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		Thanks Dan, it's something that keeps my mind on fishing when I can't be fishing, and plus it's a hobbie.  later  chuck 
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		Thanks Pat,  you know that could really be done but it would have to be a multi layerd weave, and that would take some time and engineering to make the instructions.  glad you like it.  later chuck 
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		Well done![cool]  
   
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		Thanks Fishslayer, this is the second flag wrap I've done and this one looks better. I think it's because of the size of the rod. the first was on a small freshwater jigging rod and this one is a big tuna rod.  
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		Man that is amazing. Your making me think of trying some of this. 
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		Thanks,  that would be cool to have another rod builder around here. their really not that difacult to do mostly time consumming.  
there's a few books you can get that teach how to do them. the book I have is Costum Rod Building by dale clemens, it runs about 30 bucks. If I can help at all just drop a note.   later   chuck 
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		I will definitely check it out soon. I think there are 2 places here in Spokane that sell everything to do it. So i may be in a bit of luck. If not I am sure i can find everything.  
   
Would be perfect for those "its too damn cold to fish" days, but I also have ample time when I get home from work so I may have found a new hobby.   
   
Have you ever sold any of your custom rods? 
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		yea, I've sold a bunch of them, a few to bft members and a few friends and co-workers. I have to order most of my supplies from cabelas,  jannsnet craft, or mud hole. if you learn how to do weave patterns, like letters and stuff, I have some nice letter patterns I can mail you if you 'd like.    later   chuck 
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		I'll get that book as soon as I can and see what i can get locally as to rod parts then i'll let ya knwo when I am ready for those patterns, I appreciate the offer. 
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		I sent out for a few catalogs from places like Cabelas and Mudhole.com. I will order that book within the next 2 weeks. 
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		Chuck,  
   
Do you buy your blanks pre colored or do you have a process of painting/staining them?  
   
I'm almost getting ready to get this started probably next week. the book has been ordered and my wife is making me a tabletop set similiar to yours.   
   
I showed my wife pics of some of your fishing rods and now she is interested in learning. I never knew until seeing your pics that you could do so much with them.  
   
I have a bunch of blank/accessories catalogs coming from Cabelas and a few other places. 
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		Hey Roger, no, I just use what colors they have to offer. I'll PM you some info that should help in making a rod wrapper. later  chuck 
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		Great, thank you... 
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		Hey Chuck, been a while, have anything new in the works? 
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		Hey Roger,  no nothing new yet, I'm going to be building 2 pistol grip rods with a spiral guide wrap here pretty soon. later  chuck 
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