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Can someone help me identify a 9-ft, 3-piece bamboo rod marked
simply "Mincex(?)" There are no other markings. TIA |
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 09:56:57 -0700, "Norm Dion"
wrote: Can someone help me identify a 9-ft, 3-piece bamboo rod marked simply "Mincex(?)" There are no other markings. TIA Does this rod have very shiny (or chromed) ferrules and fittings with brightly-colored wraps (bright red, green, etc.) and a grip that looks like it was made from wine cork rejects and carpenter's glue? Also, how is it marked - with what appears to be pen and ink, a decal, or ??? TC, R |
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The ferrules are a dull gray metal of some type.
The wrappings are a dull olive drab color. Three-piece cork handle of standard quality. The only marking, Mincex, appears to be a decal. The rod came with a second tip section. Hope this helps. wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 09:56:57 -0700, "Norm Dion" wrote: Can someone help me identify a 9-ft, 3-piece bamboo rod marked simply "Mincex(?)" There are no other markings. TIA Does this rod have very shiny (or chromed) ferrules and fittings with brightly-colored wraps (bright red, green, etc.) and a grip that looks like it was made from wine cork rejects and carpenter's glue? Also, how is it marked - with what appears to be pen and ink, a decal, or ??? TC, R |
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![]() The only thing I come up with is the acronym for the Cuban ministry of the exterior Mincex. Seriously. Dave |
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On Aug 21, 6:17*am, "Norm Dion" wrote:
The ferrules are a dull gray metal of some type. The wrappings are a dull olive drab color. Three-piece cork handle of standard quality. The only marking, Mincex, appears to *be a decal. The rod came with a second tip section. Hope this helps. wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 09:56:57 -0700, "Norm Dion" wrote: Can someone help me identify a 9-ft, 3-piece bamboo rod marked simply "Mincex(?)" There are no other markings. TIA Does this rod have very shiny (or chromed) ferrules and fittings with brightly-colored wraps (bright red, green, etc.) and a grip that looks like it was made from wine cork rejects and carpenter's glue? *Also, how is it marked - with what appears to be pen and ink, a decal, or ??? TC, R- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Can you post a picture somewhere? --riverman |
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On Aug 20, 5:35*pm, wrote:
The only thing I come up with is the acronym for the Cuban ministry of the exterior Mincex. Seriously. Dave I found the same. After WWII, a lot of Japanese companies produced bamboo rods. This was on the level of everybody and their brother making rubik's cubes. From the quality and decal as a marking, odds are, its one of these. Enjoy it, fish it and if you find out down the road that its worth megabucks 'cause it was built by Castro's half- brother from a sweat shop in Boone, NC, then you'll be pleasantly surprised and will have fond memories of the fish you caught on it before you hung it over the mantle (where your wife promptly took it down and used it to stake up her tomatoes). Frank Reid |
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 15:17:41 -0700, "Norm Dion"
wrote: The ferrules are a dull gray metal of some type. The wrappings are a dull olive drab color. Three-piece cork handle of standard quality. The only marking, Mincex, appears to be a decal. The rod came with a second tip section. Hope this helps. Nothing in the finish description immediately strikes me as a particular clue as to the "Mincex," but a decal on a bamboo is not a sign of a high-end maker - most custom, higher-end makers used pen-and-ink on the rod and a very few, like Payne, and marked fittings (FE, Paynes had "logo'ed" buttcaps). Generally, it was Montagues, South Bends, etc., and in a class by themselves, the Asian souvenir rod - the mass-produced rods - that had decals. I suspect that your rod is most likely one of the Asian rods, but for some reason, France comes to mind - maybe it's just the "X" at the end reminding me of Devaux (a French fishing supplies supplier/maker) or ???, but it came to mind, so I'm passing it on. If it is an Asian rod, and it fishes to your liking, then use it any way you see fit as it has no collectable or historical value and minimal monetary value. And you didn't ask specifically, but as is commonly encountered and in most instances, a bamboo rod, unless authentic, in fairly good original condition, and marked from a well-known and desirable maker, isn't the rare, monetarily valuable thing many (esp. antique dealers) think it to be. That said, legit rods from these makers can be worth a fair amount, but there just aren't that many of them left unaccounted-for floating around for lucky folks to stumble over at tag sales, flea markets, etc. TC, R wrote in message .. . On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 09:56:57 -0700, "Norm Dion" wrote: Can someone help me identify a 9-ft, 3-piece bamboo rod marked simply "Mincex(?)" There are no other markings. TIA Does this rod have very shiny (or chromed) ferrules and fittings with brightly-colored wraps (bright red, green, etc.) and a grip that looks like it was made from wine cork rejects and carpenter's glue? Also, how is it marked - with what appears to be pen and ink, a decal, or ??? TC, R |
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