looking for c-1 creek paddle

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looking for c-1 creek paddle

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looking for a pretty stout 58" spoon blade canoe paddle, wood shaft, wood or carbon/wood blade. Anybody know any retired canoe/c-1 boaters who would have an old paddle?
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clinch river paddle

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call Bailey and get the best wooden creeker paddle around. 8)


Bailey (Clinch River) is reachable only at 865-986-9387
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another thought....

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Keith makes a darn good stick too! You can see his work at the bottom of http://cboats.net/paddles.shtml .
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I agree, Bailey's are excellent. But there's a waiting list. I'd really like to find a used one out there...58" spoon.
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Definately a Clinch... I just ordered a shorter paddle (54') to use in my c-1. The 57" I have been using for my OC is too long and I have a twang in my shoulder. Bailey's paddles l-a-s-t.
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paddle

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tell him louie and chuck said to put you to the front of the waiting list. Also, the one I have his his own design which has the top part of the blade cut away to take out weight sense it is the bottom that is actually in the water. 8)
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what's the price of these sticks?

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what's the price of these sticks?
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I just placed an order with Bailey

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Atucky,

My paddle will cost $267.50 with S & H. He just started making a group of paddles. If you call him right away he may be able to add an order to this group of paddles. He prefers to make them in groups as it obviously saves on set-up time for each stage of paddle manufacture. I don't know how many he is making on this run. He got back from Colorado two weeks ago and called me to confirm which blade design he is going to use for my paddle. I hope to get mine in a month or so. I don't care how long it takes for him to make it ( I've got other sticks to use). I want a good, durable stick for creeking and cruising and am willing to wait.

My paddle will have the carbon covered blade with a shaft sleeve, resin tip and my name on the blade. I would recommend getting the covered blade and shaft. It will last much longer with these features.

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seems reasonable

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Seems very reasonable for a custom tuff stick. I'm gana give him a call.

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Adam
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