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Sage: History of Rods II Tee, Ice Blue, Lg
By admin | August 27, 2008

How long have you been fly fishing? Maybe you just started maybe you pre-date Sage, but either way if enjoy tight loops and a fun fishing rod, then you enjoy Sage. Therefore you must and we mean, must enjoy wearing the History of Rods II Sage Logo Tee Shirt. You don’t have to be a gear hound or even a history professor to show your pride with this fly fishing t-shirt. We guess you could call it your cheat sheet for the next bull session on rfly rods at your local club, or then again maybe not! You could just call it a great Sage logo tee shirt. Find your favorite rod on the wheel of history. Summary:Wow, has it really been almost 30 years? Yes and you have the fishing t-shirt that proves it. The Sage logo shirt of their History proves to the world you’re in the know. This short sleeve tee shirt lists all the fly rods Sage has manufactured since 1980 in a circle around the Sage logo. Sage g’es all the with 100% cotton, sizes Small through XX-Large and colors of White, Yam and Ice Blue. You don’t have to remember all the models just your favorite, Sage logo History of Rods II Tee. Sage: History of Rods II TeeDetails 100% Cotton Short sleeve Sage logo circled with the history of Sage fly rods Size: Small – XXL Color: White, Yam, Ice Blue Leland on Sage:Sage has been as committed to performance and innovation as any fly rod manufacturer in the world. Their dedication to research and development has produced some of the finest fly fishing rods ever conceived. Models like the XP and RPLX helped put Sage in a class reserved for only the best manufacturers. And many argue models like the Xi2 and the Z-Axis have sent more than a few companies scurrying to catch up. Sage, under the guise of company founder Don Green, has been pushing the envelope with state of the art materials from the moment the company opened it’s doors in 1980. Sage was the first company to incorporate the use of IM6 (Graphite II)
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