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A have an old Shakespeare Wonderod and need some help in determining what
line weight it was designed for. I know I can cast different lines on it and see what works best but I'm limited to what lines I own. I'm hoping someone might own one of these or would know by the model number. The decals on it read "Shakespeare Wonderod, Made in U.S.A., Howald Process" and "No. 1438-7'9" Model FCL". This is all that is printed on the rod. I've seen a good number of Shakespeare Wonderods but never seen one this color. Everyone I've seen were white but this one is fleshtone or you might call it a salmon color. Eugene |
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Mine too, says the 'howald process' but the number is gone. It is white in
color. I bought it off e-bay after mine broke because I was committed to having one in my collection after having learned/fished with one for so long. I think they are called Wonder Rods (tongue in cheek) because they don't really cast any line all that well but 'will' cast damned near any line. I used between 4 and 6 weight lines on mine before retiring it. They are kind of neat aren't they? john "Eugene" wrote in message ... A have an old Shakespeare Wonderod and need some help in determining what line weight it was designed for. I know I can cast different lines on it and see what works best but I'm limited to what lines I own. I'm hoping someone might own one of these or would know by the model number. The decals on it read "Shakespeare Wonderod, Made in U.S.A., Howald Process" and "No. 1438-7'9" Model FCL". This is all that is printed on the rod. I've seen a good number of Shakespeare Wonderods but never seen one this color. Everyone I've seen were white but this one is fleshtone or you might call it a salmon color. Eugene |
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