Zach’s post on grammah started a discussion about compound words, and one of those words was ‘rodmaker’.
The discussion caused me to think about a ‘yarn’ called “Morris the Rodmaker” that John Voelker wrote in his book Trout Magic. The first line in that essay is, “Fly rods are like Cornish pasties — both are best made for love rather than for money.”
The memory of that story caused me to search the internet for ‘Morris the Rodmaker’. In doing so, I learned that Morris’ grandson made a video about his grandfather that aired on PBS in the early 80’s. Evidently, he is selling a DVD with the original video and interviews with John Voelker and bamboo rodmaker Bob Summers:
http://www.morristherodmaker.com/Morris_the_Rodmaker_2.html
I placed an order today, so I haven’t seen the video yet. However, here is a trailer that prominently features commentary from the good judge Voelker:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xR6vbffTD0Y[/media]
Cheers,
Tim