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October 28th, 2009
Nanotechnology and Fly Rods?
Abstract:
Recently Zack Matthews posted a quick story on Mid-Current that one of his reliable sources in the industry leaked to him that in the endless quest for "the next best thing" they where experimenting with a graphite material that either utilizes or is entirely composed of Nanotubes. (This sounds awfully Orvis to me, the graphite for the Helios was developed for the rotary blades on the next generation of Apache attack helicopters because the engine rotation was so powerful, it would shatter the previous blades.)
Source:
examiner.com
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