Your Favorite Autographed Book

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Re: Your Favorite Autographed Book

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Not exactly a book. I was visiting Oregon's Rogue River and staying in Gold Beach. I wandered into a book store which had a number of Zane Grey items from his estate. Most were not fishing related. This short story written by his son Romer Zane Grey (1920's). Handwritten (signed) article about steelhead fishing a Washington State river. It was accompanied by the original typed copy. Too bad it wasn't about Romer's initial float of the Rogue with Zane.


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Re: Your Favorite Autographed Book

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A Modern Dry Fly Code, first edition, signed by Vince and rebound in leather at his suggestion.

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Re: Your Favorite Autographed Book

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Dave Hughes' American Fly Tying Manual limited edition- 113/500

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Re: Your Favorite Autographed Book

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Bogdan.....this copy was a gift from Graydon and is Signed by him, Stan, Stephen, Sandy and Dave Rust

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Re: Your Favorite Autographed Book

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Stan Bogdan was my next door neighbor for many years when I lived in Nashua

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Re: Your Favorite Autographed Book

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"Stan Bogdan was my next door neighbor for many years when I lived in Nashua"

adkfan......that's really cool !

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