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RPK0620

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  • Birthday 06/20/1942

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    Monmouth County, New Jersey
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  1. A Thomas & Thomas Two Handed Spey Rod marked [ DH12/2-3 12’/#12 line ] with a tube. Which translates to a 12 foot spey rod, 2 handed, 3 piece, for 12 weight lines. A Stream Line #4 reel with a spare spool both of which have backing in double case. A Loop Adapted Double Handed Fly Lines kit with carrying cases All are in like new condition and were used maybe 6 times many years ago and well maintained. I have a strap vest with many flies and accessories I will also include. Asking $600 pick up near 6 Flags or can possibly meet. Thanks for looking, Bob
  2. The ORI # is for the State Police Barracks that cover your area, which you can find here: https://nj.gov/njsp/firearms/ori-list.shtml
  3. May be so, but, anyone can mash potatoes !
  4. Do any of you know the difference between mashed potatoes and pea soup ?
  5. Well, I'm dating myself but back in 1964 my first real full time job was at Purolator Oil Filters in Rahway, NJ. Only oil filters were made there. They were assembled and then attached by magnet to an overhead system that took them to be painted and labeled. At one point one went off to the left and the next went off to the right into different spray booths. Ones on the left came out painted white with Purolator & PER 1 labeled on them the ones on the right came out painted orange and were marked FRAM.
  6. Fly fished Montana and Wyoming many, many years ago. Did fish in Yellowstone. It's spectacular country. You will have the time so learn to fly fish if you currently don't and if you're not concerned with filling your limit as mush as having a great time learn how to fish a dry fly. Figuring out where the trout are and then choosing the right fly and watching it rise and take the fly is exhilarating. Best wishes.
  7. Great post. A number of years ago I donated all my fly tying books, tools & materials to Project Healing Waters s at the Lyons Veterans Hospital here in NJ. A gentleman representing Project Healing Waters came down and picked it up and explained their program. I was glad I did and he mentioned that I could also help their program by coming up there and show & instruct the vet's a bit. Unfortunately their program was in the evenings and it was just too far for me to travel.
  8. Try this site, at the Botton s the classified section: http://classicflyrodforum.com/forum/index.php I had a Renzetti traveler for many years and handled lg salt water flies down to small flies
  9. Tore mine (2 small tears). My doctor sent me to a specialist and he said it was torn but the could not operate for 3 weeks as he was leaving for vacation. So, he started me on PT til he returned. After 2 weeks of PT I was feeling much better and asked the physical therapist what she thought about getting the surgery. She said that with the recovery I was showing finishing out the PT for 2 more weeks would result in not needing the surgery or if I didn't recover enough the doctor would be operating on a stronger shoulder and recovery would be better. I finished the PT improving 100% and never had the surgery. My best wishes.
  10. Can't respond because there isn't a zero "0" bait sites to check off !
  11. Give them a call, describe what you have and they can then tell who best can evaluate it and when they are available. https://griffinhowe.com/contact-us
  12. I have bought and sold guns with them and have had work done by them. I think that their prices are fair and can be negotiable on their used selection and that their work is spot on, meticulous and also fairly priced. Their facilities are beautiful and you can go top shelf plus if you like. Wish they weren't so far from where I live.
  13. Doug, First, that is a great deal all of what you have is worth a whole lot more than you are asking. Second, if you get no offers consider doing this which I did with all of my "stuff" similar to yours a number of years ago. Donate it to Project Healing Waters. Its a very good organization that helps our Veterans. https://projecthealingwaters.org/programs/locations/new-jersey/
  14. I have two polyethylene fish pond liners for free. They do not leak and I am removing them as the grandchildren have grown and I‘m just tired of maintaining them when no one is enjoying them. I will include the filter, waterfall, hosing and a UV pond clarifier. The pump recently died (a new one is about $100) and that helped motivate my decision. They are each about 6’ x 3’ by 17” deep holding about 100 gallons each. The upper one in the picture has a spillway to the lower one. Great if you were thing about a fish pond or a watering hole to attract deer or other critters. Pick up near 6 Flags in Clarksburg.
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