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Post 08 Jan 2007, 12:15 • #1 
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These are a recent discovery from Japan. Beautiful! Alec

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Post 04 Apr 2007, 11:39 • #2 
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Wow! That looks really nice. What weight and length are they, and where did you get them? I really like the first one in particular. Thanks for posting. Its fun to drool.

-RC


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Post 06 Apr 2007, 14:22 • #3 
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WOW! ... That's nice ... Are these available for purchase?
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Post 10 Apr 2007, 13:24 • #4 
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Hitoshi - japantravellingflyfisher - knows the maker, but so far, the communication has not been made.

I just bought a Pastor for Hitoshi and am shipping it forward to him, so we may be able to make the connection.


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Post 18 Apr 2007, 04:46 • #5 
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does anyone have the link to where these are being sold?


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Post 18 Apr 2007, 07:18 • #6 
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This is the direct link to their web site:

www.studio-thinline.com/

hth,
Vlad


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Post 18 Apr 2007, 11:33 • #7 
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thanks. i think they are a little too much money right now.


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Post 18 Apr 2007, 11:58 • #8 
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I even considered pursuing the Norie before I "settled" for the Axisco. Really hard to beat the Axisco for $213 delivered.


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Post 30 Apr 2007, 13:27 • #9 
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I really like that top one but at $415 before shipping ... I'm just to cheap : (


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Post 30 Apr 2007, 13:56 • #10 
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I can see a need for one of each. But I doubt if I'll ever have one. :rollin


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Post 07 Jun 2007, 00:53 • #11 
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What a beautiful glass ... do anybody know what is tobacco glass? I have no clue ...


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Post 07 Jun 2007, 03:42 • #12 
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it's the toasty red-brown resin color.
The traditional color on most historic glass rods.


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