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    Found these old 10' extendable poles at my Grandpaws house. One is in good condition while the other is not. Not sure of the age but thought I would share. Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1419204470.373190.jpg
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    Those were high class back in the day!

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    Kool...Think they are made in China now.
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    Pretty cool. I remember when that style was the way to go until you broke the line and realized you had forgot the wire threader.
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    My father in law still uses one of those!
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    Reminds me of some of my first poles after cane poles. That cork handle cost more than I wanted to pay but would have saved me money after my wife let two of them roll off the boat and sink to the bottom. Boy times have changed, and for the better. Kind of makes you wonder what we'll be using in another 30 years. Hope I'm still here and fishing.

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    had one of those back in the day! beat the heck out of a cane pole with line tied to the end of it!
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