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I have a Hardy Bros Fly Rod and I need help finding out more about it.
The two-piece rod 8.5' long, appears to have something missing on the heel, a place to screw something in. On the metal end of the rod handle it has the following: Brit. Pat. No. 196216 Serial number "E25451 Made by Hardy Bros Ltd, Alnwick, England. Two different seals with "By Appointment" below the seals On the Rod just above the handle, are the words Palakona Regd No 2 x 6936 And then above that is "The Halford Knockabout Rod". Can anyone tell me something about the rod? How can I find out how old is it? Is the Rod a collectable? Should I try to use it? If so, what type reel and line should I use? Any information will be appreciated. Harlan |
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![]() "HB" wrote in message ... I have a Hardy Bros Fly Rod and I need help finding out more about it. The two-piece rod 8.5' long, appears to have something missing on the heel, a place to screw something in. Likely the fightin' butt (rubberized knob that is used for retrievin' largish fishys, think deep sea fishin' and you'll get the idea) is missin'. It's no unususal for a fightin' butt to eaither not be included with the rod purchase or for it to have been stored in a location not associated with the rod tube. On the metal end of the rod handle it has the following: Brit. Pat. No. 196216 Serial number "E25451 Made by Hardy Bros Ltd, Alnwick, England. Two different seals with "By Appointment" below the seals On the Rod just above the handle, are the words Palakona Regd No 2 x 6936 And then above that is "The Halford Knockabout Rod". Can anyone tell me something about the rod? Not me :~^( How can I find out how old is it? Someone should be along shortly. Is the Rod a collectable? I'd keep it! Should I try to use it? Definitely! If so, what type reel and line should I use? I haven't a clue. Any information will be appreciated. Or not, in this case. Op Harlan |
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The screw thread is to take a 'spear' which can be stored in the but or
turned so the rod can be leant against a tree and the butt pushed into the ground to stop it falling over. It was the first proper rod I had - 40 years ago. Now too heavy for my arthritic wrists and I sold it on a few years ago. I use wf 7-8 lines on it Currently fetch about 200 pounds sterling in the UK In article k.net, Guyz-N-Flyz writes "HB" wrote in message .. . I have a Hardy Bros Fly Rod and I need help finding out more about it. The two-piece rod 8.5' long, appears to have something missing on the heel, a place to screw something in. Likely the fightin' butt (rubberized knob that is used for retrievin' largish fishys, think deep sea fishin' and you'll get the idea) is missin'. It's no unususal for a fightin' butt to eaither not be included with the rod purchase or for it to have been stored in a location not associated with the rod tube. On the metal end of the rod handle it has the following: Brit. Pat. No. 196216 Serial number "E25451 Made by Hardy Bros Ltd, Alnwick, England. Two different seals with "By Appointment" below the seals On the Rod just above the handle, are the words Palakona Regd No 2 x 6936 And then above that is "The Halford Knockabout Rod". Can anyone tell me something about the rod? Not me :~^( How can I find out how old is it? Someone should be along shortly. Is the Rod a collectable? I'd keep it! Should I try to use it? Definitely! If so, what type reel and line should I use? I haven't a clue. Any information will be appreciated. Or not, in this case. Op Harlan -- Charles Reaves The Travelling Angler Ltd Deepdene House, Deepdene Park, Exeter, EX2 4PH tel/fax 01392 250950 |
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![]() "Charles Reaves" wrote in message ... The screw thread is to take a 'spear' which can be stored in the but or turned so the rod can be leant against a tree and the butt pushed into the ground to stop it falling over. It was the first proper rod I had - 40 years ago. Now too heavy for my arthritic wrists and I sold it on a few years ago. I use wf 7-8 lines on it Currently fetch about 200 pounds sterling in the UK Ok, then. Seem I knew even less than I thougth I did about rods. Thanks for correctin' me. Op In article k.net, Guyz-N-Flyz writes Likely the fightin' butt (rubberized knob that is used for retrievin' largish fishys, think deep sea fishin' and you'll get the idea) is missin'. It's no unususal for a fightin' butt to eaither not be included with the rod purchase or for it to have been stored in a location not associated with the rod tube. -- Charles Reaves The Travelling Angler Ltd Deepdene House, Deepdene Park, Exeter, EX2 4PH tel/fax 01392 250950 |
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![]() "HB" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I have a Hardy Bros Fly Rod and I need help finding out more about it. The two-piece rod 8.5' long, appears to have something missing on the heel, a place to screw something in. On the metal end of the rod handle it has the following: Brit. Pat. No. 196216 Serial number "E25451 Made by Hardy Bros Ltd, Alnwick, England. Two different seals with "By Appointment" below the seals On the Rod just above the handle, are the words Palakona Regd No 2 x 6936 And then above that is "The Halford Knockabout Rod". Can anyone tell me something about the rod? How can I find out how old is it? Is the Rod a collectable? Should I try to use it? If so, what type reel and line should I use? Any information will be appreciated. Harlan http://www.google.de/search?q=Hardy+...-8&hl=de&meta= TL MC |
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