Cincinnati, October, 28, 1880, 

 Messrs. CoNROT, BissETT & Mam.kson, 



ISew York City. 

 Gentlemek: 



Your favor of tlie 20th and the "Rod" came to hand to-day. 

 The Rod is about perfect in length, proportion, and weiglit — the great 

 essentials — for a Black Bass Minnow Rod. I am more than pleased 

 with it. Its action, I am sure, will be in harmony and keeping with its 

 other good qualities, and I will soon give it a practical test. The Unish 

 and style is first-class. .... 



I must compliment you upon the production of so handsome and 

 serviceable a rod, for serviceable it must prove, from the excellent char- 

 acter of the timber and mountings. 



I will write you further in a fe\v weeks, after trying it 



Y'ours very truly, 



J. A. IIENSHALL. 



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