Gak papa dah, yg penting manciiiiiing SW At 09:15 AM 10/1/2001 +0700, you wrote: >mancing cendro??????????? enak aja...........Jangan harap diajak >mancing cendro..............gue cuman mo ajak mancing kacang2 > >hua hua hua hua > >gueemangpelitttttttttttttt > >On Fri, 28 Sep 2001 19:19:39 +0700, Sunu Widyatmoko wrote: >>Wira,..... jangan seneng dulu, lu kudu bayar pajak sayembara..... >>tapi >>kalau diajak mancing cendro sih gue tutup mata dah >> >>SW >> >> >>> >>>> Wah..wah.... >>>> Pak Wira Jagoan..........heubaaaaat >>>> Selisih waktu 6 menit........saya rasa teman-teman lain >>>> tidak berkeberatan anda pemenangnya. >>>> Kasih alamatnya dong plus nama lengkap >>>> Hadiah saya kirim lewat TIKI atau mau mampir dirumah saya? >>>> Dengan demikian pemenang adalah saudara Wira >>>> perlombaan ditutup. >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Wira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 3:44 PM >>>> Subject: Re: [mancing-l] Tebakan berhadiah Reel DAIWA, sekalian >>>>bilang >>>kolam >>>> AIZ itu betulan >>>> >>>> >>>> Nich jawaban gua: >>>> >>>> Fishing Reel History >>>> Angling historians have long been frustrated in trying to trace >>>>the >>>> history of the fishing reel. English literature first reported a >>>> "wind", installed within two feet of the lower end of the rod in >>>> 1651. This is usually accepted as the earliest known reference to >>>>a >>>> reel. However, there are examples of Oriental paintings that >>>>depict >>>> Chinese fishermen using reels of various sizes that date to the >>>> twelfth century. One of these paintings, c1195, illustrated the >>>> earliest known depiction of a reel. >>>> >>>> Until the 1800's the reel was little more than a storage place >for >>>> excess line. However in the 19th century we had rapid development >>>>of >>>> the multiplying reel. The British, probably justifiably, claim to >>>>be >>>> the originators of the multiplying reel, but the reels of George >>>> Snyder, of Paris, Kentucky, have become the most famous 19th >>>>century >>>> multipliers. Snyder's reels were developed in the 1820s, and >>>>became >>>> the origin of the "Kentucky Reels." a drawing of one of the >>>>earliest >>>> Snyder reels is shown to the right. >>>> >>>> >From these reels evolved the famous Kentucky reels of Meek >Milam, >>>> Sage, Hardman and Gayle. During the middle of the 19th century >>>> multiplying reels were also developing into a style of their own >>>>in >>>> New York City. The "New York" reel was usually a ball handled >>>> multiplier made of brass or nickel silver. A typical New York >>>>style >>>> reel is shown to the left. Famous makers of this style of reel >>>>were >>>> the vom Hofes, Conroy, Krider, Shipley, Malleson, Crook and many >>>> others. Whereas the Kentucky reels were handmade by one person, >>>>the >>>> reelsmiths of New York, Newark, NJ and Philadelphia mass produced >>>> quality products in a factory. >>>> >>>> Multipliers were not the only reels being developed to a high art >>>>by >>>> American craftsmen at this time. We had wonderful inventions and >>>> improvements by Orvis, Leonard, the vom Hofes, Hendryx, Malleson
>>>>and >>>> others. In the late 1800s there were developments in reels used >>>>for >>>> Tarpon and other big game fish. Many new companies sprung up and >>>> flourished for a period only to disappear as the tastes of >>>>American >>>> anglers changed. >> >>>> >>>> On Fri, 28 Sep 2001 15:38:23 +0700, Joost Soenardjo wrote: >>>> >Ini kolam ikan....kok >>>> >dekat Kamal situ.......iya kan Aiz? >>>> >dikau dimana? >>>> >Ini daripada melainken..... >>>> >saya mengetahui daripada saudara-saudara >>>> >suka mancing dan daripada saudara juga menggunaken >>>> >"reel"...kumparan penggulung tali pancing dari....metal >>>> >plastik, ebonit, aluminium dll. >>>> >Coba tahu nggak yang pertama kali menemukan >>>> >sistim "reel" ini orang mana sih? >>>> >dan tahun berapa? >>>> >kalau bisa jawab........hadiahnya, Reel Daiwa AS 2650 >>>> >kapasitas benang sampai 20 kg utk panjang 135 m >>>> >Waktu menjawab : mulai email ini nongol >>>> > disela celana eh.......dimilis sampai >>>> > 3,00 menit sesudahnya, langsung >>>> >dijawab >>>> > (bisa di check dari waktu ente-ente >>>> > ngirim email balesan) >>>> >Hayoooo....hayyooooo........berani nggak? >>>> >Ayo....Aiz kite tungguin nih para ahli pancing menjawab >>>> >apa bener mereka tahu asal muasal bande kesayangannya >>>> >(bayangin sampai dikelonin, dielus-elus, dimandiin) >>>> > >>>> >tk. kompor beneran >``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` >PT. SURYATEX >Office Level 2nd Floor Suite # 2B Istana Harmoni Apart. >Jl. Suryopranoto No. 2 Harmoni - Jakarta 10130, Indonesia >TEL. : 62-21 63865565 (Hunting) >FAX. : 62-21 63865580/81 >WIRA : 62-21 63865586 > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Website mancing-l at http://www.MancingL.com --> Fishing information, online chat, forum discusion, clasifiedads, etc >MancingL Archive at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] >Fishing@Indonesia a MancingL sharing picture forum at http://communities.msn.com/FishingIndonesia > >Millis ini terselengara berkat dukungan PT. Metrocom Global Solus- The Prefered IT Solution Company >http://www.metrocom.co.id > >** Save Bandwidth... potong berita yang tidak perlu ** > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website mancing-l at http://www.MancingL.com --> Fishing information, online chat, forum discusion, clasifiedads, etc MancingL Archive at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] Fishing@Indonesia a MancingL sharing picture forum at http://communities.msn.com/FishingIndonesia Millis ini terselengara berkat dukungan PT. Metrocom Global Solus- The Prefered IT Solution Company http://www.metrocom.co.id ** Save Bandwidth... potong berita yang tidak perlu **
