idk. Some of that looks like that black laquer has stained his cuticles and any abrasions on his hands. He probably has some arthritis from years of work, though.
As an Australian soldier my father went to Japan in 1946 with the British and Commonwealth Occupation Force. He returned to Australia with a love and deep respect for the Japanese. Post-war Japanese imported goods were summarily regarded as cheap and inferior. Not with my father. He bought a new Datsun in motor car in 1962, and over the years he had another five. He knew about japanese quality.
@cilofono Just because it is said that the Japanese put a lot of dedication and love into their work does not mean that something like that cannot be said about other nations. The top comment refers to this short and not to the whole world. 🤐
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I made an arrow from a bamboo garden stake. It takes a lot of patience to straighten bamboo. However it was the most accurate arrow I ever made. It hit a squirrel target thirty five meters away.
Interesting! So, the fishing line is threaded through the hollow pole then, right? That's really cool! Definitely different than how we make fishing rods today.
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Некогда Великая Британия даже в лучшие часы и близко не стояла с эти произведением искусства. Прежде всего в концептуальной разнице подхода-в Европе это прагматизм а на Востоке это-философия.
@@matt01506 I was certainly not bashing anything british we truly were the greatest at making cane rods especially split cane not to mention the reels that went with them!
Да,вы оба немножко попутали берега.😂 Но уверяю Вас,никакого совпадения нет,это именно я тот человек и это именно мой комментарий. И потом,я не критикую,я сравниваю,и сравнение мое не в пользу GB, Ибо в японском искусстве рыболовли, как и в изготовлении снастей,намного больше философии и духовности чем в любом из европейских вместе взятых. Не верите-поезжайте в Японию и убедитесь. Вот об этом то я и говорил. Честь имею.
I used to have a bamboo fly rod set . Made in the 30s my great uncle bought it in Japan in 1945. It was complete. My brother lost it , pawned it, or it was stolen😢