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Can anyone offer info on this old rod? A friend of mine owns this rod and was trying to get some background. Perhaps someone out there has info. This rod is for sale. PM me if interested. Would look good over a fireplace.

 

Some details.

-- This is a greenheart or lancewood rod .. not bamboo

-- It is a two pc and has three tip sections .. the tip sections are all different lengths

-- The butt section is 61 inches and the three tips are 51, 55 and 58 inches

-- Assembled with the long tip section the overall length is ~117 inches (almost 10 feet)

-- The wooden "case" has places for just two tip sections .. possibly a third was made later

-- The handle is rattan wrapped which is typical of between 1870 and 1890 or so .. could be into the 1900s, but I own a greenheart from between 1895 and 1915 and I think this is older.

-- The rod has ring line guides instead of snake guides

-- The rattan and the line rings are a clue to its age.

-- There are no markings on the reel seat although the seat is similar (all but identical) to some rods I've seen in the Internet

-- The seat seems to be nickle plated brass ... hard to say

-- Most of the wrappings look original but some are obviously re done.

The butt, three tips and wooden "case."

rod3295-0.jpg

 

There is a name hand written in two places on the wooden rod case. Looks like Allan A. _____.

name3292-0.jpg

 

Rattan wrapped handle and reel seat

handle3297-0.jpg

Line ring

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Ferrule

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Three line rings

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Case with handle end

handleandcase3314-0.jpg

Case with two of the tip sections

tips3315-0.jpg

Reel seat

reelseat3293-0.jpg

Three tip tops

tiptop3309-0.jpg

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dune,

 

That would be a huge help. Thanks. The name may be either the maker or the owner. Hard to say. I tried altering the contrast in Photoshop and it was of little help. One issue is that it appears to be "old style" handwriting and may be hard to read anyway.

 

Thanks,

 

Clive

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