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I guess I have become the go to guy for 'boo rods at ASU's physical plant?
One of the painters brought in a Montague rod today and asked if I wanted to know if I was interested in it. Well not really, I said, but I would try to find out some info about it for him. The only thing on the rod, which doesn't do anything to identify it, is "Genuine Tonkin." There is no length, weight, or anything else that would identify this rods model. The rod tube--cardboard--has a label on it that reads: Montague, 1FF Fishkill, Fly 8 1/2'. Some one wrote, BHDX on the label. I thought this might be a weight designation, but I haven't had a chance to look that up in my books, yet. I'm curious if any one out there in ROFF land is familiar with Montague rod and can tell me anything about this rod. The rod, itself, is in decent shape, except that both tips have a set in them, one guide is missing, and some of the thread raps are unraveling. Thanks, Op |
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![]() "Mr. Opus McDopus" wrote in message .. . I guess I have become the go to guy for 'boo rods at ASU's physical plant? One of the painters brought in a Montague rod today and asked if I wanted to know if I was interested in it. Well not really, I said, but I would try to find out some info about it for him. The only thing on the rod, which doesn't do anything to identify it, is "Genuine Tonkin." There is no length, weight, or anything else that would identify this rods model. The rod tube--cardboard--has a label on it that reads: Montague, 1FF Fishkill, Fly 8 1/2'. Some one wrote, BHDX on the label. I thought this might be a weight designation, but I haven't had a chance to look that up in my books, yet. I'm curious if any one out there in ROFF land is familiar with Montague rod and can tell me anything about this rod. The rod, itself, is in decent shape, except that both tips have a set in them, one guide is missing, and some of the thread raps are unraveling. Thanks, Op Oh yeah, I have Googled Montague Rods, but couldn't find anything with the 1FF Fishkill designation? Op |
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message ... On Wed, 10 May 2006 18:20:35 -0400, "Mr. Opus McDopus" wrote: The rod, itself, is in decent shape, except that both tips have a set in them, one guide is missing, and some of the thread raps are unraveling. It is an unremarkable rod in unremarkable condition. http://mysite.verizon.net/vze2h7gi/f...copy/id23.html http://www.oldfishingstuff.com/september04.htm (google cache) eBay Uncirculated condition Montague IFF Fishkill Bamboo rod (item 7239974009 end time May-13-06 113036 PDT) http://cgi.ebay.com/Uncirculated-con...QQcmdZViewItem http://cgi.ebay.com/Montague-Fishkil...QQcmdZViewItem Thanks Steve, I couldn't find a thing myself. Guess that says a great deal about my Google number? Funny, the last ebay rod looks almost exactly like the one the guy at work has with missing tube cap and bent tube! Op |
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Yo Ope,
In general, Montague rods were pretty crappy, and they don't hold much collector value. I have a Montague Red Wing, which was their top of the line rod, and it isn't much to write home about. The Fishkill started off in the middle of the Montague line up, but by the time they stopped producing bamboo rods it had migrated close to the top of their line, selling for about thirty bucks in the 1950's. It would be a rod worth having if it belonged to you grandfather or something, but in the condition you describe, I wouldn't give $25 for it. (Are the wraps green with gold tipping?) |
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Mr. Opus McDopus typed:
I guess I have become the go to guy for 'boo rods at ASU's physical plant? One of the painters brought in a Montague rod today and asked if I wanted to know if I was interested in it. Well not really, I said, but I would try to find out some info about it for him. The only thing on the rod, which doesn't do anything to identify it, is "Genuine Tonkin." There is no length, weight, or anything else that would identify this rods model. The rod tube--cardboard--has a label on it that reads: Montague, 1FF Fishkill, Fly 8 1/2'. Some one wrote, BHDX on the label. I thought this might be a weight designation, but I haven't had a chance to look that up in my books, yet. I'm curious if any one out there in ROFF land is familiar with Montague rod and can tell me anything about this rod. The rod, itself, is in decent shape, except that both tips have a set in them, one guide is missing, and some of the thread raps are unraveling. I've seen them on ebay from time to time, several of them selling for low dollars and others not selling at all. I'm not sure what the BHDX means, but the old designation for 6wt line is HD (HDH for DT and HDG for WF). -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() "Charlie Wilson" wrote in message . .. Yo Ope, In general, Montague rods were pretty crappy, and they don't hold much collector value. I have a Montague Red Wing, which was their top of the line rod, and it isn't much to write home about. The Fishkill started off in the middle of the Montague line up, but by the time they stopped producing bamboo rods it had migrated close to the top of their line, selling for about thirty bucks in the 1950's. It would be a rod worth having if it belonged to you grandfather or something, but in the condition you describe, I wouldn't give $25 for it. (Are the wraps green with gold tipping?) Yeah, I showed him the info that Steve provided and had told him that I thought that the rod might be worth $50 tops. I don't recall the wraps, other than that they were comin' loose. I have a South Bend, in excellent condition and a Heddon #115, which I can't find out too much of anything about? I think the Heddon was one of the models that sold thru Sears or some other outlets? I never intend to sell them, as they were acquired by my father. Thanks, Op |
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![]() "Opie" wrote: I have a South Bend, in excellent condition and a Heddon #115, which I can't find out too much of anything about? I think the Heddon was one of the models that sold thru Sears or some other outlets? I never intend to sell them, as they were acquired by my father. The Heddon #115 and #125 were made in the 50's and sold exclusively through Sears. There seem to be a lot of them still around and in pretty good shape. |
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