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I am looking at purchasing an F.E. Thomas special rod that is 8'6"
with another tip that is 1" shorter than the first. It comes with the original aluminum case and cloth. It is unknown if the stripper guide (first guide at the base) is original or has been re-wrapped. All the other guides are original and have a nice patina on the thread, (the stripper guide has no patina on its thread). This rod is in otherwise excellent condition, with minor dirt here and there (minor because it comes off with your finger). It's an all cork handle and has F.E. Thomas SPECIAL Bangor. ME Stamped on the Reel seat and a "5" stamped on the butt. The Ferrules are also in excellent condition and there are no splits in the bamboo at all. The seller is asking $2000.00 for this rod. Would I be getting a good deal for what I'm getting? Should I offer less? I don't want to offend the seller but I'm a little hesistant because of the stripper guide's condition. Any advice would be appreciated. |
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![]() "Bernard" wrote in message om... I am looking at purchasing an F.E. Thomas special rod that is 8'6" with another tip that is 1" shorter than the first. It comes with the original aluminum case and cloth. It is unknown if the stripper guide (first guide at the base) is original or has been re-wrapped. All the other guides are original and have a nice patina on the thread, (the stripper guide has no patina on its thread). [snip] The seller is asking $2000.00 for this rod. Would I be getting a good deal for what I'm getting? Should I offer less? I don't want to offend the seller but I'm a little hesistant because of the stripper guide's condition. Any advice would be appreciated. I've quit getting most of my cane collector catalogs so I am not "up" on current cane prices but $2K for an 81/2' rod not made by Payne, Dickerson, or Gillum seems a little high to me. If you want something in that price range, I'd look for something from Sommers, Mauer, or Schroeder, all of which should be closer to $1,500 in stead of $2,000. |
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![]() "Bernard" wrote in message om... I am looking at purchasing an F.E. Thomas special rod that is 8'6" hate to follow up my own post but this site lists a similar model rod for $995, i really think the asking price might be high. http://www.ricksrods.com/tackle.html |
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![]() "Wayne Knight" wrote in message ... "Bernard" wrote in message om... I am looking at purchasing an F.E. Thomas special rod that is 8'6" hate to follow up my own post but this site lists a similar model rod for $995, i really think the asking price might be high. http://www.ricksrods.com/tackle.html I wouldn't take that price as a benchmark; locally, we refer to that business as "Rick's Ripoffs". |
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"Charlie Wilson" wrote in message ...
"Wayne Knight" wrote in message ... "Bernard" wrote in message om... I am looking at purchasing an F.E. Thomas special rod that is 8'6" hate to follow up my own post but this site lists a similar model rod for $995, i really think the asking price might be high. http://www.ricksrods.com/tackle.html I wouldn't take that price as a benchmark; locally, we refer to that business as "Rick's Ripoffs". Man, I thought F.E. thomas rods were worth more than that, I saw tons of sites listing them between 1500 and 3000, what makes the difference for the higher priced ones? (thanks for letting me know about the hose job I was about to recieve) |
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![]() "Bernard" wrote in message om... Man, I thought F.E. thomas rods were worth more than that, I saw tons of sites listing them between 1500 and 3000, what makes the difference for the higher priced ones? Status.....Adam Smith.....more bang for the buck....credulity....quality....the willing suspension of disbelief.....discernment.... Wolfgang it's your checkbook, take your pick. |
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Hi all,
Been a long time since I posted here, though I still lurk from time to time. Saw this post and had to put in my two cents. A couple of things on the F.E. Thomas rod. If the second tip is an inch shorter, then it was broken and the tip-top just moved down. If the stripping guide looks like it has new threads, it has new threads. Many F.E. Thomas Special's had agate stripping guides. If it is an agate guide, it may be the original guide that has just been re-wrapped. Hard to tell if it is not. Easy to tell if the rest of the guides are original or not. **All** F.E. Thomas rods used snake guides that curved to the left as opposed to the "normal" ones that curve to the right. The English snake guides curved that direction and virtually all split bamboo rods used them up until the 1920's. Then, made-in-the-USA guides became commercially available and virtually all of the US rod makers started using them. Not F. E. Thomas, he used the snake guides that curve to the left on all his rods. So it's easy to tell if they're not original. Early F. E. Thomas Specials were a very light straw color with intermediate wraps between the guides. Later he perfected a darkening process (had to do with the chemicals he used as he started flame-tempering rods) and his claim to fame were the browntone F. E. Thomas rods. The straw color rods were not flame-tempered and are significantly different in action than his browntone rods. Personally I think the straw color rods with the intermediate wraps have a more appealing appearance. In any case, as you describe this rod, $2000 is too much. The shorter tip is the worst offender as far as value goes. No chance of getting top dollar for rod with a broken (shortened) tip. The wraps sound like an amateur's work, even if their quality is good. A good rod builder/restorer such as Jim Schaff in California could match the thread wraps so you couldn't tell the difference. Jim could probably supply an original stripping guide if needed too. If you want to purchase this rod as a collectable expecting its value to increase, I'd probably pass this one by. If you want to fish this rod, I'd haggle the price with him.....a lot. Be sure you cast the rod yourself to make sure it is a rod you'd enjoy fishing if that's your purpose. Hope this helps, Dan Dan Gracia Orvis Dan Gracia Orvis |
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![]() "DGracia" wrote in message ... Hi all, Been a long time since I posted here, though I still lurk from time to time. Saw this post and had to put in my two cents. Top notch as usual Dan, welcome back. |
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