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  2. Fenwick (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    Fenwick is a brand name of Pure Fishing.. Fenwick is named after Lake Fenwick in Kent, Washington where 5 Seattle businessmen founded the company in 1952. Fenwick was an early pioneer in the use of fiberglass blanks [1] to create fishing rods that were corrosive resistant to salt water and that quickly replaced metal and traditional wood [2] and bamboo fishing rods for their durability and ...

  3. Fly rod building - Wikipedia

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    Fly rod building is the art of constructing a fly fishing rod to match the performance desires of the individual angler. Fly rods are usually made of graphite or cane poles. There are several commercial manufacturers of fly rods, including Echo, Hardy, Zephrus, G. Loomis, Orvis, Reddington, Sage, Scott, St. Croix, Temple Fork Outfitters, and R. L. Winston; however, many individuals make fly ...

  4. Aetos - Wikipedia

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    Auburn Aetos: Division one college ultimate Frisbee team, has appeared in the last four college national championship tournament, highest finished tied for fifth in ...

  5. Category:Aetos-class destroyers - Wikipedia

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  6. Greek ship Aetos - Wikipedia

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    At least two ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Aetos (Greek: Αετός, "eagle"): Greek destroyer Aetos (1912) an Aetos-class destroyer acquired in 1912 and decommissioned in 1945. Greek destroyer Aetos (D01) a Cannon-class destroyer escort launched in 1944 as USS Slater she was transferred to Greece in 1951 and renamed. She was ...

  7. Aëtos - Wikipedia

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    Zeus and an eagle, krater (c. 560 BC), now in the Louvre In Greek mythology, Aëtos (Greek: Ἀετός, romanized: Aetós, lit. 'eagle') is an earth-born childhood companion of Zeus, the king of the gods, who served as the origin of the Eagle of Zeus, the most prominent symbol of the god of thunder.

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