Fundamentals of Building a Bamboo Fly Rod Paperback by George E Maurer;Bernard P Elser
Fundamentals of Building a Bamboo Fly Rod Paperback by George E Maurer;Bernard P Elser
Product Details
- Publisher: The Countryman Press (2002-10-29)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 256 pages
- ISBN-13: 9780881505702
- Item Weight: 730.3 grams
- Dimensions: 0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 cm
Inspired by the teachings of a master rodmaker, here is a step-by-step
guide to the craft of building handmade, heirloom-quality bamboo
fly-rods—the most coveted of all rods.
Spurred in part by a quest for something authentic in a mostly synthetic world, more and more anglers are abandoning high-tech graphite fly-rods in favor of those hand-crafted from bamboo. Fly-anglers, most of whom tie their own flies, are now looking to make their own split-cane fly-rods. Bamboo is cheap, and the tools needed to build finished rods are simple and few. What is needed is patience, a steady hand, and a book that explains the process with clarity and detail. This is that book.
Co-author George Maurer has built some of the finest and most innovative bamboo rods seen in a generation. His student Bernard Elser explains this exacting craft in simple, precise steps. Each chapter begins with a list of tools and the time needed to complete the step described. Photographs and illustrations throughout illuminate key points of the process.
About the Author
George E. Maurer, a professional rodmaker, sells his rods and teaches his art through his company, Sweetwater Rods. His home is in Lenhartsville, Pennsylvania.
Bernard P. Elser, a technical writer by trade, has apprenticed with master rod-builders George Maurer and Art Weiler. He lives in Somerville, New Jersey.
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