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I'm convinced it's not magic, it's truly patience and a desire. I'm really amazed by a bamboo fly rod when you think of those six pieces of cane glued together and whipped back and forth over and over again and the stress placed on the rod when fighting a fish. Even the tips are six strips glued together. It's pretty amazing stuff considering bamboo is actually a grass. Jerry
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