Re Payne Canadian Canoe - R&A Norwood
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Gary;
I have a taper which is like the one in David Ray's data base except the =
data base one seems to have a few numbers left out. When I look at the =
taper as it is in DR's It just doesn't look right.=20
I cant guarantee the one I'm sending, but it looks like a 7 wt rod, =
average in the tip and it falling off (or is softer) into the butt, =
making the action a little slower.
It looks like a 6 wt to me
Regards
Bob Norwood
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From: gary nicholson=20
To: Rodmakers=20
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2008 3:26 PM
Subject: [RODMAKERS] Payne Canadian Canoe
Can anyone give me the correct taper for the Payne Canadian Canoe
I know there are a few out there=20
The two I have seen are very different from each other.
So what would you recommend as the correct one to make.
The one in Jacks book looks very light for a 7wt with 6 thou taken off =
for varnish?=20
Any help would be much appreciated.
=20
Gary
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