The Idyl of the Split Bamboo a Carefully Detailed Description of the Rods Buil
The Idyl of the Split Bamboo a Carefully Detailed Description of the Rods Buil
George Parker Holden
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4 Wood grasp the most perfect alignment of grasp and butt-joint. It is a good plan to glue a little piece of leather to this flat surface for the reel-plate to jam against when the reel is seated; a strip of an old hat's sweat- band is just the thing. The completed grasp will appear as represented in Fig. 4. A indicates the taper hugging the ferrule- welt, B is a band that largely is ornamental and may be dispensed with, C is the reel-band proper, and D is the butt-cap. But when it comes to a r...eal fighting implement, and for continuous, prolonged usage, there is noth- ing in the same class with a solid-cork grasp for the rod not a mere veneer of cork; and to make one of these you may proceed as we now will direct. If you purpose making an independent grasp, first you construct a short bamboo-section, not tapering but of the same thickness throughout, and of the proper size, when rounded, to receive snugly the HANDGRASP AND REELSEAT 185 handgrasp ferrule, which is both cemented and pinned to one end of it, as shown in Fig.
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