
For when I get my Tenkara Rod
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Re: For when I get my Tenkara Rod
ah.....about that wax..........????????????? review above please........... 

Learn to see with your ears and hear with your eyes
CAUSE, it don't mean a thing, if it aint got that swing.....
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Re: For when I get my Tenkara Rod
Both beautiful and innovative.
Some of the same morons who throw their trash around in National parks also vote. That alone would explain the state of American politics. ~ John Gierach, "Still Life with Brook Trout"
Re: For when I get my Tenkara Rod
Because it makes a "purty color"willowhead wrote:ah.....about that wax..........????????????? review above please...........

Or, I bought the stuff, I might as well use it.

Or, out of habit.

Or, I think it makes a more durable fly.

Or, as my son says "just because"

Or, to make people ask "why" so I get more posts under my topics.

Or, and the real answer is...no reason in particular.

I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Re: For when I get my Tenkara Rod
Carl, you wouldn't happen to have any kin in Mississippi, would you?
Cash Bundren describing how he made his mama's coffin in Faulkner's As I Lay Dying:
I made it on the bevel.
1. There is more surface for the nails to grip.
2, There is twice the gripping-surface to each seam.
3. The water will have to seep into it on a slant. Water moves easiest up and down or straight across.
4. In a house people are upright two thirds of the time. So the seams and joints are made up-and-down. Because the stress is up-and-down.
5. In a bed where people lie down all the time, the joints and seams are made sideways, because the stress is sideways.
6. Except.
7. A body is not square like a crosstie.
8. Animal magnetism.
9. The animal magnetism of a dead body makes the stress come slanting, so the seams and joints of a coffin are made on the bevel.
10. You can see by an old grave that the earth sinks down on the bevel.
11. While in a natural hole it sinks by the center, the stress being up-and-down.
12. So I made it on the bevel.
13. It makes a neater job.

Cash Bundren describing how he made his mama's coffin in Faulkner's As I Lay Dying:
I made it on the bevel.
1. There is more surface for the nails to grip.
2, There is twice the gripping-surface to each seam.
3. The water will have to seep into it on a slant. Water moves easiest up and down or straight across.
4. In a house people are upright two thirds of the time. So the seams and joints are made up-and-down. Because the stress is up-and-down.
5. In a bed where people lie down all the time, the joints and seams are made sideways, because the stress is sideways.
6. Except.
7. A body is not square like a crosstie.
8. Animal magnetism.
9. The animal magnetism of a dead body makes the stress come slanting, so the seams and joints of a coffin are made on the bevel.
10. You can see by an old grave that the earth sinks down on the bevel.
11. While in a natural hole it sinks by the center, the stress being up-and-down.
12. So I made it on the bevel.
13. It makes a neater job.