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#63Here’s a Clark/Uslan 7 footer that I bought from Bob Selb a long time ago. The Uslan 7’ rod is considered his best taper by many. The rod appears to be unfished, has stamped Super Z ferrules and is impregnated. If anybody has some info about Jerry Clark, I would appreciate your input. I understand that he was a rodbuilder in his own right and good friend of Nate’s, imported Hardy reels and was in the tackle business.
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#64For Kevin, my two 7'6 Hardy greenhearts. Both for DT5, med-fast, with silk working best with them.
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#65Now come on Flykuni3, no one needs two identical rods. PM me...For Kevin, my two 7'6 Hardy greenhearts. Both for DT5, med-fast, with silk working best with them.
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#66June, 2021, my 7' Edwards Quadrate on a mountain stream in Idaho. It liked the old DT4 Masterline from England.
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#67A quiet moment with my Dad's Montague Red Wing Light Trout.
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#74Thanks. Since then I've picked up other short Edwards, what a revelation they are -- sweet sticks, in hex and quad. Am a little surprised they aren't talked about more. Whereas the 7' Paynes, Thomases, Grangers, Garrisons, Orvii and others get all the press. The Edwards in 7' are beautiful medium-fast sticks, highly accurate casters, pretty too. (This one was restored by Zietak, in what I assume are the Rosgen-ordered yellow silks.)
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#78My century old 8' 3/2 Thomas Dirigo seems perfect for the Perfect, though a newer reel from the late twenties/early thirties.
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