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The original home of The Toronto Conservatory of Music in 1886 The Toronto Conservatory of Music at southwest corner of College Street and University Avenue, c. 1897 McMaster Hall (right - c. 1881) and Castle Memorial Hall (left - c. 1901) c. 1906 The Royal Conservatory of Music on Bloor Street West in 2011
Between 1835 and 1840, the family moved to Wayne County, Pennsylvania. Before he became pioneer of the modern bamboo fly rod, Hiram Leonard was a hunter, guide, gunsmith and self-taught engineer. He also played the flute. [2] Leonard was an outdoorsman in the still undeveloped northeast of the United States. His fearless exploits, innovative ...
Rod Stewart – lead vocals; Mike Thompson – acoustic piano (1, 2, 4–6), synth strings (6) Alex Navarro – synth strings (1–3, 5), acoustic piano (3), vibraphone solo (5)
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"Bunyan Bugs" were designed by fly-tier and split bamboo fly rod maker Paul Bunyan (aka Norman Means) circa 1927, and originated in Montana. [2] The construction of the Bunyan Bug is unique and has no parallel among other Montana or western trout flies.
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A bamboo fly rod or a split cane rod is a fly fishing rod that is made from bamboo.The British generally use the term "split cane." In the U.S., most use the term "bamboo." The "heyday" of bamboo fly rod production and use was an approximately 75-year period from the 1870s to the 1950s when fiberglass became the predominant material for fly r
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 ...