Fly Fishing Rods

Fly Fishing Rods

Does anyone know anything about old fishing rods??

Posted by admin on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

My husband and I bought a Delux fishing kit and the only company name we can find is Globe. We have spent the better part of the day researching for it but haven’t been able to find anything. This rod is a fly fishing rod that is split bamboo and its still in its original box. there are also an almost complete set that includes flies and line. The price tag on it says $29.95. what we want to know is around when and where it was made and possibly the value in todays market.
oh yeah we already tried ebay.

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Filed in Fly Fishing Rods | 3 responses so far

3 Responses to “Does anyone know anything about old fishing rods??”

  1. more than a hat rackon 02 Feb 2010 at 3:35 am 1

    you can try Ebay

  2. Pheasant tailon 02 Feb 2010 at 3:56 am 2

    Granger built a rod called the “Deluxe” which was made of split bamboo and highly sought by collectors.

    I don’t believe you have that, though from what you said.
    “Original box” – this leads me to believe it is a post WW2
    Japanese made rod. At the time almost all American rods came with a rod sock and a tube (either cardboard or aluminum). Japanese made rods were usually packaged in inexpensive wood boxes. The reason they are not worth much is because they were not made from “Tonkin” cane and were manufactured cheaply.

    Look at the box and see if you can see some Japanese lettering. If so, you may get $25 for it on e-bay.

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