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  2. Hy-Bor - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, R.L. Winston Rod Co., a manufacturer of fly fishing rods in Twin Bridges, Montana, launched the BL5 rod with used "breakthrough" boron/graphite composite technology which utilized the higher modulus and compression properties in the butt section for improved high line speeds. [13]

  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. Bibliography of fly fishing (species related) - Wikipedia

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    This book provides a well written, insiders look into the techniques, equipment and personalities employed in manufacture of R. L. Winston Bamboo Fly Rods by Jerry and the crew at the Twin Bridges, Montana, factory. His stories do a nice job of revealing the whole karma around fishing for trout with Bamboo.

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  6. E.W. Edwards - Wikipedia

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    In 1889 Edwards, along with F.E. Thomas and Loman Hawes left the Leonard shop to start a new rodmaking partnership. With Edwards' bamboo processing skills, Hawes' mechanical ingenuity, and Thomas' management experience, the firm quickly established themselves under the name 'Kosmic' for A.G. Spalding (sports equipment) & Bros. [3] They built some of the most desirable rods and began setting ...

  7. Paul H. Young - Wikipedia

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    The Paul Young and company also purchased a large quantity of surplus B-29 electrical conduit, for use in making their rod tubes. The company was assisted in fabricating their devices, by a family friend and highly skilled local machinist, August Pernack. He also helped develop the 'step down' or Welsh style ferrule-making operation.

  8. H.L. Leonard - Wikipedia

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    Hiram Lewis Leonard, (January 23, 1831 – January 30, 1907) was the founder of the H.L. Leonard Rod Company.He has been regarded as the father of the modern fly rod.He was also an adventurer, gunsmith, engineer and maker of musical instruments.

  9. T. H. Chubb Fishing Rod Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Chubb Fish[ing] Rod Factory was established in 1869, on the site of a former linseed oil factory on the Ompompanoosuc River, in the village of Post Mills. [2]Founded by Captain Thomas H. Chubb, formerly of Galveston, Texas, the story of the fishing rod factory provides insight into the Gilded Age in Vermont, but it is an atypical story as well.

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