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Old November 8th 04, 04:39 AM
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There was an article in QST about using fishing poles for a quad. The
name, address and phone is below. I looked them up sometime or the
other and one or both had a web site and online catalog.

Bob Newton W5RN

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From "A Light and Sturdy Quad for 10 and 15 Meters", QST July 1991,
page 30 by Kevin Wellenius KA3PDM

Bass Pro Shops, PO Box 4046, Springfield, MO 65808-4046, tel
800-227-7776. Model type and price vary from time to time. Items may
be available at sale price. (Another supplier of similar poles
[Tuff-Lite Crappie Master, RFP 123 12-foot fiberglass poles] is B&M,
PO Box 231, West Point, MS 39773, tel 601-494-5092 for the name of you
nearest dealer)

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"Irv Finkleman" wrote in message
...
" wrote:

They are really called "crappie poles" as they do not have any

feed line
loops. I will get an E mail for you tomorrow


Thanks Art -- I'll hang on the the e-mail address. The local fishing

shops
have not been able to help me.

Irv
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