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L8APX
L8APX
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Last Activity: 01-12-2026, 06:35 PM
Joined: 11-04-2003
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    THE PROGRESSIVE RIPPER Featuring a flat/near reverse profile, the R110 complements the FR110 as a more directional, engaged option.  The R110 features the same construction and flex pattern to deliver an ultra-smooth and responsive ride. The "R - Rockered" profile is built around a 4x larger reverse camber radius than
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  • L8APX
    replied to Split in the road?
    That PC 704 is a sweat stick, unfortunately contemporary Orvis Boo doesn’t seem to hold a high value because there are 1,000’s of rods built from the late 40’s to mid 70’s that are readily available for $600-1,200. I think most of the newer rods like yours if sold go for $1,600-2,000 SM. The...
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  • L8APX
    replied to Split in the road?
    Thanks guys. I grew up fishing Scott’s. Seriously honored to be on the team. Don’t worry dibs, I’m leaving the white paint in VT.
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  • For what is worth I also have time on the R110’s and AM100’s. While they share a lot of attributes (damp, can both carve, both slash) they ski more differently than the same. I love the dimes, skied them yesterday in 3-5” and they really click with me, the only downside is when you just want to...
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  • L8APX
    replied to Split in the road?
    Bumpdate: Yet another split in the road. After almost 15 years and a lot of good times later, II decided to take a position at Scott Fly Rods and we are moving to SW Colorado. I’ll miss Orvis for sure. Industry mags probably have read the press release. Moving forward, getting to focus on just making...
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