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On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 03:39:58 GMT, BigEd wrote:
Hi, I have the center section and two tips of a bamboo fly rod. They are exceptionally straight and are in a I believe Mahogany case. Any interest? Ed Reply to: You don't have a fly rod unless you have all three sections. What happened to the butt section? I would be surprised if you could find a buyer for just the middle and tip, but crazier things than that have happed around here. d;o) Dave |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
BigEd wrote: I have the center section and two tips of a bamboo fly rod. They are exceptionally straight and are in a I believe Mahogany case. Any interest? You don't have a fly rod unless you have all three sections. What happened to the butt section? I would be surprised if you could find a buyer for just the middle and tip, but crazier things than that have happed around here. d;o) I've fished refurbished 'boo that works quite well. The builder took the middle and tip of a 3 piece 9' 7wt and made a 2 piece 6' 4wt out of it. It was a sweet little piece of 'boo if you like short fly rods. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Hi,
I have the center section and two tips of a bamboo fly rod. They are exceptionally straight and are in a I believe Mahogany case. Any interest? Ed Reply to: You don't have a fly rod unless you have all three sections. What happened to the butt section? I would be surprised if you could find a buyer for just the middle and tip, but crazier things than that have happed around here. d;o) Also, the "mahogany case" sounds suspiciously like the post WW-II Japanese 'boo rods. In perfect condition, most are worth about 15 to 25 bucks. -- Frank Reid Euthanize to respond |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 03:39:58 GMT, BigEd wrote: Hi, I have the center section and two tips of a bamboo fly rod. They are exceptionally straight and are in a I believe Mahogany case. Any interest? Ed Reply to: You don't have a fly rod unless you have all three sections. What happened to the butt section? I would be surprised if you could find a buyer for just the middle and tip, but crazier things than that have happed around here. d;o) Dave Hate to say it Dave, but there are fellows out there who repair fly rods and two perfect tips alone are worth something. I guess you did not read that I had the center section and tips. I wasn't trying to fool anyone, but I guess I fooled you. What I am looking for is a pro refurbisher, or hobbiest. The wooden case looks to me to be recent home made, more than Post WWII Japanese. Ed |
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Nah, graphite is much better in every way. Right Stevie?
--Steve |
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Zimbo wrote:
Nah, graphite is much better in every way. Right Stevie? --Steve not the point, heck I only fish with Sage, or Loomis myself. |
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Zimbo wrote:
Nah, graphite is much better in every way. Right Stevie? A typical graphite rod is incomparably better than two pieces of a three-piece bamboo rod, even if it doesn't come in an authentic mahogany case. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 23:42:15 GMT, BigEd wrote:
Hate to say it Dave, but there are fellows out there who repair fly rods and two perfect tips alone are worth something. I guess you did not read that I had the center section and tips. I wasn't trying to fool anyone, but I guess I fooled you. I read about the center section and tips, that's why I said it was not now a fly rod. It takes three to tango with a three piece boo rod. You got two pieces (second tip doesn't count). I didn't think you were trying to fool *anybody*, and you certainly didn't fool me. What I am looking for is a pro refurbisher, or hobbiest. The wooden case looks to me to be recent home made, more than Post WWII Japanese. I didn't say it was "Post WWII Japanese." d;o) And the person that did say it wasn't trying to fool you either. I have several boo rods: 2 Kusses (a 4 and 5 weight with three extra tips, a Hamilton (4 weight --betcha never heard of that one - few have one), a wonderful 5 weight two piece made by Peter Collin, and a George Gehrke 4 weight ******* signed by George himself. I'll sell you the ******* for $1200. d;o) Rod case extra, of course! Dave |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 23:42:15 GMT, BigEd wrote: Hate to say it Dave, but there are fellows out there who repair fly rods and two perfect tips alone are worth something. I guess you did not read that I had the center section and tips. I wasn't trying to fool anyone, but I guess I fooled you. I read about the center section and tips, that's why I said it was not now a fly rod. It takes three to tango with a three piece boo rod. You got two pieces (second tip doesn't count). I didn't think you were trying to fool *anybody*, and you certainly didn't fool me. What I am looking for is a pro refurbisher, or hobbiest. The wooden case looks to me to be recent home made, more than Post WWII Japanese. I didn't say it was "Post WWII Japanese." d;o) And the person that did say it wasn't trying to fool you either. I have several boo rods: 2 Kusses (a 4 and 5 weight with three extra tips, a Hamilton (4 weight --betcha never heard of that one - few have one), a wonderful 5 weight two piece made by Peter Collin, and a George Gehrke 4 weight ******* signed by George himself. I'll sell you the ******* for $1200. d;o) Rod case extra, of course! Dave My grandfather left me an 8 1/2 foot bamboo rod by "James Heddon's Sons, Dowagiac, Michigan, Makers of fine bamboo and steel rods". Is this a known brand, or just some importer? It's more a keepsake than sporting equipment, but I'm interested in knowing anyway. Karl S. |
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