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A nice tribute to Stan . As I have said before, Stan was a class act and a perfect gentleman. If I am not mistaken, he lived a majority of his life in Nashua, NH and his shop was in the old mill yard in Nashua. He lived very conservatively on Fifield Street in a small cape style home.
A nice tribute to Stan . As I have said before, Stan was a class act and a perfect gentleman. If I am not mistaken, he lived a majority of his life in Nashua, NH and his shop was in the old mill yard in Nashua. He lived very conservatively on Fifield Street in a small cape style home.
Stan's reels command a high price on the pre-owned market. I will own one some day. There are two for sale now where I get most of my vintage rods. They are both over $3K which is a tribute to the man and his reels.