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<blockquote data-quote="mtngunr" data-source="post: 4366317" data-attributes="member: 46104"><p>It's hard to find a presentable one, as everyone knew how tough they were and used them HARD.</p><p>Eka later sold some with kratonish and bubinga handles, far easier to find them, look up Swede 92, even though they and Eka now seem defunkt.</p><p>This one of the old Normark branded ones with nylon scales. The old were 4.2oz, the later wood 4.6oz and the rubber 4.8oz, only very slightly heavier, but also both latter thicker towards tip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtngunr, post: 4366317, member: 46104"] It's hard to find a presentable one, as everyone knew how tough they were and used them HARD. Eka later sold some with kratonish and bubinga handles, far easier to find them, look up Swede 92, even though they and Eka now seem defunkt. This one of the old Normark branded ones with nylon scales. The old were 4.2oz, the later wood 4.6oz and the rubber 4.8oz, only very slightly heavier, but also both latter thicker towards tip. [/QUOTE]
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