Need Some Help Here Guys,
A fella just called the shop and said that he found a T&T 13 ft. 9 wt. at the Illinois confluence near Agnes on the lower Rogue.
The rod was found in a case on the Agnes Rd. heading towards Gold Beach....So was probably forgotten on the roof of a car.
A little history of this rod may help find the owner.
The rod has R.B. Meiser ~ Ashland. Or. written on it, and thinking R.B. was the owner, the finder went to information and just now called me.
Actually.... The rod was built at the request of Juanita Struble 4 years ago.
She asked me to build the rod as a donation to her favorite charity: A Portland Childrens Hospital.
The fund raiser/auction was held at the Seven Feathers Casino in Canyonville/Cow Creek about 4 years ago.
The rod case that the rod was found in is red cordura, and has "WSU' embroidered on it....So it could be a Washington State owner.
The rod is pretty decked out with wood grips and inlays, so it would be very easy to recognize if one were to claim lose of it.
I have the finders contact number here, and anyone can reach me via my phone # or E-Mail if you come up with any leads.
This may be a long shot...
... But the two handed community is pretty tight, so this info may get around pretty quick.
Hopefully we'll get this rod back to her rightful owner.
Meiz
A fella just called the shop and said that he found a T&T 13 ft. 9 wt. at the Illinois confluence near Agnes on the lower Rogue.
The rod was found in a case on the Agnes Rd. heading towards Gold Beach....So was probably forgotten on the roof of a car.
A little history of this rod may help find the owner.
The rod has R.B. Meiser ~ Ashland. Or. written on it, and thinking R.B. was the owner, the finder went to information and just now called me.
Actually.... The rod was built at the request of Juanita Struble 4 years ago.
She asked me to build the rod as a donation to her favorite charity: A Portland Childrens Hospital.
The fund raiser/auction was held at the Seven Feathers Casino in Canyonville/Cow Creek about 4 years ago.
The rod case that the rod was found in is red cordura, and has "WSU' embroidered on it....So it could be a Washington State owner.
The rod is pretty decked out with wood grips and inlays, so it would be very easy to recognize if one were to claim lose of it.
I have the finders contact number here, and anyone can reach me via my phone # or E-Mail if you come up with any leads.
This may be a long shot...
... But the two handed community is pretty tight, so this info may get around pretty quick.
Hopefully we'll get this rod back to her rightful owner.
Meiz