Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
The split cane rod is especially prized for fly fishing.
Near the stairs leading up to the second floor, a box is balanced on two split cane chairs.
The split cane was then bound between the ribs of wood in the same manner as the wire is now.
The equipment tends to be expensive; the best split cane rods can cost over $1,000.
At the front of the gallery the oak screen has grilles of split cane.
Tarrant was using a split cane rod and fishing Norfolk style, with two hooks.
He split cane into tiny splinters, counted these into several bundles, and gave them to messengers.
The fish, a linear mirror carp, was actually caught on a split cane rod that Richard Walker had made in 1955.
Ed Engle, author of Splitting Cane, is a frequent contributor.
He bangs his shin on the split cane chair holding poor indigo Fos in her box.
Use a small split cane the width of the seed tray to make a series of depressions in the levelled compost.
Amongst the muddle of books and museum specimens lay fishing reels and a Hardy split cane salmon rod.
These could be benign; sweeps often removed them themselves by trapping them in a split cane and cutting them off with a pocket knife.
One of his personally handmade Mark IV carp split cane rods is worth some thousands of pounds.
Other beams, longer and not so thick, were placed crosswise on the outside and inside and attached with split canes and strong cords.
If you have no propagator, put a clear plastic bag over the pot, kept away from the cuttings by a curve of bent wire or split canes.
As late as the 1930s, I've read, workers in the mill towns were woken by a "knocker-up" who tapped on the window with a split cane.
Other pieces are a belt made from plaited split cane, a bowl that traces back to the 1960's and a wooden spearthrower made before 1945.
Bamboo fly rod, split cane rod, or cane - a fly fishing rod that is made from bamboo.
Modesty Blaise and Willie Garvin sat together on the ample beach settee under a split cane awning.
The tip of the spike is split into two (like a split cane), so that each stab of the spike produces two dots of ink in the skin.
It was the sound of a four-foot Lamberg drum, beaten two-handed with split canes; the instrument her Scots ancestors had employed to shatter the spirit of their enemies.
Grant funded the organization's start-up through the sale of his split cane rod collection, his angling book collection, and through donations solicited from a nationwide cohort of supporters.
For example DeBoer, in his review of the traditional gambling games of North American tribes, reports that one of the games involved bouncing a group of split canes off a quern.
These materials had been used to construct a "cane dome", which had been layered like a, onion by alternating layers of split cane and mound fill, and was used to strengthen the structure.
Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
The split cane rod is especially prized for fly fishing.
Near the stairs leading up to the second floor, a box is balanced on two split cane chairs.
The split cane was then bound between the ribs of wood in the same manner as the wire is now.
The equipment tends to be expensive; the best split cane rods can cost over $1,000.
At the front of the gallery the oak screen has grilles of split cane.
Tarrant was using a split cane rod and fishing Norfolk style, with two hooks.
He split cane into tiny splinters, counted these into several bundles, and gave them to messengers.
The fish, a linear mirror carp, was actually caught on a split cane rod that Richard Walker had made in 1955.
Ed Engle, author of Splitting Cane, is a frequent contributor.
He bangs his shin on the split cane chair holding poor indigo Fos in her box.
Use a small split cane the width of the seed tray to make a series of depressions in the levelled compost.
Amongst the muddle of books and museum specimens lay fishing reels and a Hardy split cane salmon rod.
These could be benign; sweeps often removed them themselves by trapping them in a split cane and cutting them off with a pocket knife.
One of his personally handmade Mark IV carp split cane rods is worth some thousands of pounds.
Other beams, longer and not so thick, were placed crosswise on the outside and inside and attached with split canes and strong cords.
If you have no propagator, put a clear plastic bag over the pot, kept away from the cuttings by a curve of bent wire or split canes.
As late as the 1930s, I've read, workers in the mill towns were woken by a "knocker-up" who tapped on the window with a split cane.
Other pieces are a belt made from plaited split cane, a bowl that traces back to the 1960's and a wooden spearthrower made before 1945.
Bamboo fly rod, split cane rod, or cane - a fly fishing rod that is made from bamboo.
Modesty Blaise and Willie Garvin sat together on the ample beach settee under a split cane awning.
The tip of the spike is split into two (like a split cane), so that each stab of the spike produces two dots of ink in the skin.
It was the sound of a four-foot Lamberg drum, beaten two-handed with split canes; the instrument her Scots ancestors had employed to shatter the spirit of their enemies.
Grant funded the organization's start-up through the sale of his split cane rod collection, his angling book collection, and through donations solicited from a nationwide cohort of supporters.
For example DeBoer, in his review of the traditional gambling games of North American tribes, reports that one of the games involved bouncing a group of split canes off a quern.
These materials had been used to construct a "cane dome", which had been layered like a, onion by alternating layers of split cane and mound fill, and was used to strengthen the structure.
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