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This reel, built by Edward Ringwood Hewitt, is one of just seven in existence. Photo by Sara Wilcox The American Museum of Fly Fishing is located right next to the Orvis Flagship store in Manchester, Vermont. The folks from the museum will be sharing many of the cool items from their collection in an ongoing series called "Museum Pieces." You can take a. . .
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