Cane Rod Craftsman Bernard Ramanauskas

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"The split-cane rods run between 6 feet and 7 feet long and feature special detailing like a rattan grip and Ramanauskas's hand drawn India-ink fly art logo. As expected, a rare rod of fine craftsmanship will cost big bucks: $2,650 in this case. Ramanauskas also makes an elite Eden Cane line of node-less bamboo rods." Tracy Harmon profiles bamboo rod craftsman Bernard Ramanauskas in the Pueblo (Colorado) Chieftain.

You can listen to an audio podcast of an interview with Ramanauskas on MidCurrent.

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This page contains a single entry by Marshall Cutchin published on March 30, 2008 7:08 AM.

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