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Hamrhdz
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Flock it

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To flock, or not to flock?
The procedure looks easy enuf.
The cost is cheap enuf.

Has anyone done it?
Would you do it again?
How does it feel?
noles
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It's one of the things I would like to try, maybe in the near future. If you do do it, let me know how it feels etc..
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what the flock are you two talking about? links???
www.lemonbayconservancy.org
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http://www.mudhole.com/site/r101/articl ... ocking.pdf

http://www.donjer.com


It looks to me that the feel may be that of a velvet, wich I would find unapealling. That being the case I think a coating would give it a nice grip.

Not that I'm into brightly colored rods but this would allow alot of possibilities.
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It's one of the things I would like to try, maybe in the near future. If you do do it, let me know how it feels etc..

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Ahh not on my new rod thanks. I'm game for many of the design features you come up with; split grips,  smaller running eyes, ect.. but that equates to painting dogs playing pocker on black velvet. 
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