The Idyl of the Split-bamboo: A Carefully Detailed Description of the Rod's BuildingStewart & Kidd Company, 1920 - 276 sider |
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Side 35
... straight horizontal branches are not developed until the stems have reached their full height and they are denser toward the top . The stems or stalks ( botanically , " culms " ) are jointed , like those of other grasses , and contain ...
... straight horizontal branches are not developed until the stems have reached their full height and they are denser toward the top . The stems or stalks ( botanically , " culms " ) are jointed , like those of other grasses , and contain ...
Side 41
... straight , nearly three inches in diameter , and measur- ing over three feet between knots ; but the stuff was thin - walled and deficient in hardness , compactness of fiber , and elasticity , like our native bamboo . BAMBOO AS A ROD ...
... straight , nearly three inches in diameter , and measur- ing over three feet between knots ; but the stuff was thin - walled and deficient in hardness , compactness of fiber , and elasticity , like our native bamboo . BAMBOO AS A ROD ...
Side 49
... straight and practically solid joints , equally elastic and resistant in all directions , and of a hitherto unheard - of strength in comparison with their delicate caliber and astonishingly light weight . Kit Clarke , noted veteran ...
... straight and practically solid joints , equally elastic and resistant in all directions , and of a hitherto unheard - of strength in comparison with their delicate caliber and astonishingly light weight . Kit Clarke , noted veteran ...
Side 51
... straight , so that you can rend them well through knots and all . Each joint should consist of three rent pieces , · · • and afterward glued together , knot opposite to knot but the best part opposite to that which may be imperfect , so ...
... straight , so that you can rend them well through knots and all . Each joint should consist of three rent pieces , · · • and afterward glued together , knot opposite to knot but the best part opposite to that which may be imperfect , so ...
Side 52
... straight as a wand . I never saw a bet- ter single - handed rod . " After this discerning com- ment , it arouses one's curiosity to note that in the second edition of his book , published only a year later ( 1848 ) , Ephemera writes ...
... straight as a wand . I never saw a bet- ter single - handed rod . " After this discerning com- ment , it arouses one's curiosity to note that in the second edition of his book , published only a year later ( 1848 ) , Ephemera writes ...
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