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<blockquote data-quote="NomDeBoom" data-source="post: 4259307" data-attributes="member: 50898"><p>I ran across an old (1890s?) display piece- oak, glass front drawers- that looks like it came from an by-gone General Store. It's for 'Belding's Silk Thread'....the whole case is fairly presentable as is but has some internal termite damage on a drawer. The Drawers still contain several doz. spools of thread of that brand...plus some other types (Coats & Clark's/Star/& maybe others). The whole affair is on my 'To Restore' list.</p><p>P S- The only Carp fishin' I think I've ever heard of had sump'm to do w/ 'dough ball' or archery. I know of a couple ponds that I've seen 'boiling herds' (Carp gaggles?)...of them going swimming by. Some were pretty big fish, too. Never heard of feeding 'em a line of flies. </p><p>But they DO fight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NomDeBoom, post: 4259307, member: 50898"] I ran across an old (1890s?) display piece- oak, glass front drawers- that looks like it came from an by-gone General Store. It's for 'Belding's Silk Thread'....the whole case is fairly presentable as is but has some internal termite damage on a drawer. The Drawers still contain several doz. spools of thread of that brand...plus some other types (Coats & Clark's/Star/& maybe others). The whole affair is on my 'To Restore' list. P S- The only Carp fishin' I think I've ever heard of had sump'm to do w/ 'dough ball' or archery. I know of a couple ponds that I've seen 'boiling herds' (Carp gaggles?)...of them going swimming by. Some were pretty big fish, too. Never heard of feeding 'em a line of flies. But they DO fight! [/QUOTE]
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