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Vintage Bamboo Rods.
Hello all, I posted a while back about unloading some of my gear but I
neglected to let ya know that I'm a long time member of this group but under a different name. My old s/n was bilbonme@aol. Well, I posted a F/S of a rod prob 75 y/o. I got a query from someone about make and model. I could only see a manufacturing stamp indicating Southbend and then I noticed a stamp on the reel seat which said" Single CROSS Built". The guy the queried me thought that was a key issue on it's value. So, what does Single CROSS Built mean? Bill McDonald |
Vintage Bamboo Rods.
On May 1, 6:52 pm, williemcd wrote:
Hello all, I posted a while back about unloading some of my gear but I neglected to let ya know that I'm a long time member of this group but under a different name. My old s/n was bilbonme@aol. Well, I posted a F/S of a rod prob 75 y/o. I got a query from someone about make and model. I could only see a manufacturing stamp indicating Southbend and then I noticed a stamp on the reel seat which said" Single CROSS Built". The guy the queried me thought that was a key issue on it's value. So, what does Single CROSS Built mean? Bill McDonald A little info on South Bend Rods: Cross was a rodmaker at SB, and had a separate line of rods in the SB catalog. Prior to his days at SB he made rods on his own. Single is a little more vague. The classes af rods at SB were identified by numbers . A single number denoted all purpose economy rods, (I think), Two numbers indicated a bass rod, three numbers a trout rod. So "single" could mean this rod belonged to the first group, and built by Cross, or it could mean a single tip rod built by Cross. SB rods are readily available on eBay and elsewhere, and prices range from aroun $50 to $500, depending on model and condition. BTW, Google is your friend.....I didn't know a damn thing about SB rods until five minutes ago. If you want to dig deeper, Google "South +Bend+Bamboo", and go through all the links. |
Vintage Bamboo Rods.
"williemcd" wrote: Hello all, I posted a while back about unloading some of my gear but I neglected to let ya know that I'm a long time member of this group but under a different name. My old s/n was bilbonme@aol. Well, I posted a F/S of a rod prob 75 y/o. I got a query from someone about make and model. I could only see a manufacturing stamp indicating Southbend and then I noticed a stamp on the reel seat which said" Single CROSS Built". The guy the queried me thought that was a key issue on it's value. So, what does Single CROSS Built mean? South Bend acquired the Cross Rod Company (headed by Wes Jordan) in an attempt to upgrade their image. Any South Bend rod with Cross markings would have been produced between 1926 and 1941. South Bend did not mark all of their rods during that period as Cross, just the upper end. "Single built" means each section was conventional construction with six pieces of bamboo; double built rods were six sided with twelve pieces of bamboo, in order to use a maximum amount of outside fibers. |
Vintage Bamboo Rods.
On May 1, 9:47*pm, "Charlie Wilson" wrote:
"williemcd" wrote: Hello all, I posted a while back about unloading some of my gear but I neglected to let ya know that I'm a long time member of this group but under a different name. *My old s/n was bilbonme@aol. Well, I posted a F/S of a rod prob 75 y/o. *I got a query from someone about make and model. *I could only see a manufacturing stamp indicating Southbend and then I noticed a stamp on the reel seat which said" *Single CROSSBuilt". *The guy the queried me thought that was a key issue on it's value. *So, what doesSingle CROSSBuilt mean? * South Bend acquired the Cross Rod Company (headed by Wes Jordan) in an attempt to upgrade their image. *Any South Bend rod with Cross markings would have been produced between 1926 and 1941. *South Bend did not mark all of their rods during that period as Cross, just the upper end. *"Single built" means each section was conventional construction with six pieces of bamboo; double built rods were six sided with twelve pieces of bamboo, in order to use a maximum amount of outside fibers. Damn. I've never would have anticipated such a well informed response.. Tks for all of the insite.. Bill |
Vintage Bamboo Rods.
what size and how many piece rod would it be and would you be interested in sellingit. thank you Nick:) -- trout48 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ trout48's Profile: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...hp?userid=2092 View this thread: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...ad.php?t=14630 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
Vintage Bamboo Rods.
On May 2, 5:46*am, trout48 wrote:
what size and how many piece rod would it be and would you be interested in sellingit. thank you Nick:) -- trout48 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ trout48's Profile:http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...hp?userid=2092 View this thread:http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...ad.php?t=14630 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==----http://www.newsfeeds.comThe #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- The rod is 8.5 ft, 3 piece with an extra tip. Condition is very good. Photo is on ebay. Bill |
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