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  • #6650
    Avatar photoBob Riggins
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    A while back I became intrigued by the old Fenwick Grip design, which seems to have fallen out of favor.

    #58178
    Chris Beech
    Member

    I like the cork burls – I’ve used them on some grips around where your thumb sits. Sometimes on SW grips my thumb nail can wear away normal cork at the front part of a full wells over time. These burl rings seem to be a bit tougher. They look nice as a highlight too.

    Best Regards,

    Beechy

    #58179
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    It looks really nice, Bob.  Over the years I’ve watched your rod building get better and better.  You are obviously exceeding production quality now and you ought to be commended on that.

    Did you wrap and glue the hood of the reel seat to give it that burgundy striped pattern?

    Zach

    #58180
    Avatar photoBob Riggins
    Member

    Thanks Zach

    I wrapped the rod, which is a deep brown color, with candy apple red thread and no color preserver.  This ends up a ruby red when the finish is applied because of the dark brown under it.   The trim bands on the reel hood are also thread wraped, however, I had to use a darker maroon color over the gold.  Once the finish was applied, it came out a close match to the wrap finish on the rod.

    I use cork burl rings a lot in my grips now.

    #58181
    anonymous
    Member

    Nice.

    Talking to several other rod builders, they too are saying that “good quality” cork is in high demand now.

    #58182
    kelly l.
    Member

    Gorgeous job, I love it!!!

    #58183

    WOW!!!

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