Re Payne 104 taper - timothy troester


this is per dennis higham. timothy
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Got this from Rob Hoffhines some years ago.
Payne 104, 2/2, 8 1/2', 5 1/4 ounces
measured over varnish
1" = .075, 2.5" = .080, 5" = .089, 10" = .109, 15" = .130, 20" = .143, 25" = .163, 30" = .172, 35" = .192, 40" = .201, 45" = .214, 49.5" = .228, 55" = .244, 60" = .263, 65" = .274, 70" = .283, 80" = .315, 85" = .330, 90" = .350, 92" = .375

guides  5.25, 10.5, 17 1/16, 23 5/16, 30 1/8, 37.75, 45 3/8, 53 1/8, 61 1/16, stripper 77 1/8

winding check @ 92 11/16"
cork grip 6 1/8"
UL seat 3 1/8"
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--- On Fri, 11/28/08, Robert Kope <> wrote:

> From: Robert Kope <>
> Subject: [RODMAKERS] Payne 104 taper
> To: "Rodmakers" <>
> Date: Friday, November 28, 2008, 5:54 PM
> Does anybody have a taper for a Payne 104?
> 
> I have a bit of a mystery.  A couple of years ago I made a
> 8'6" 3-pc 5 
> wt that I have listed in my notes as derived from a Payne
> 104.  The only 
> Payne 104 taper I can find is in David Ray's taper
> library.  That is 
> listed as a 8'6" 6 wt, so it is a likely
> candidate.  However, my taper 
> was modified using RodDNA, and it is not consistent with
> having been 
> derived from David Ray's using either controlled
> modification or stress 
> values.
> 
> -- Robert
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