Thanks Bill, I will take them all up there so he can take a look when next I
make a San Francisco trip.
Dan
"Bill Kiene" wrote in message
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Hi Dan,
Jim Adams in Berkeley, CA has a reputable business of buying and selling
cane rods, old fly reels and old fly fishing books.
Adams Angling (Jim Adams)
1170 Keeler Ave
Berkeley, CA 94708
TEL: 510-849-1324
FAX: 510-883-9257
I tried to find their web site, but no luck.
--
Bill Kiene
Kiene's Fly Shop
Sacramento, CA
www.kiene.com
"Dan" lose wrote in message
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Some of you guys were kind enough recently to give me advice about
which
kind of reel I should buy to go with my old Fenwick rod. Well, I haven't
bought a reel yet but I have another request. I dug into the old tubes
that
my grandfathers old cane rods were sent to me from England in, and I
wonder
if any of you guys have any knowledge about them. I have a total of four
rods, two of which are are not fly rods. They a
a) A Foster Bros three piece fly rod of about 8'6" to 9', labelled The
"WLF"
although the last letter may be a Y.
b) A Foster Bros. two piece rod labelled the "Holding". This is not a
fly
rod.
c) Another coarse fishing rod: an Allcocks two piece spinning rod
without
a
model name on the rod itself
d) An unidentified trout rod of about 8'. I can find no makers name on
this
which surprises me as it another nice looking rod. It has a slide band
type
reel seat. The cork of the handle appears to have been knawn on by rats.
The
butt cap (if that is the word) has the remains of a piece of brown
leather
sticking out from it. What would this have been for? This leather flap
has
also has been chewed by something. I guess ID' ing this reel will not be
easy. Is there anywhere I might have missed a makers mark?
Is there some way to repair the (rodent) damaged rod?
Anyway, thanks for any help. They are the only things I have of my
grandfathers and I would like to keep them.
Dan Hugh-Jones