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Bamboo Fly Rod – 7′6″ – 2/1 – 5 wt . – Amatuer

or20071117c.JPG Bamboo Fly Rod - 7'6" - 2/1 - 5 wt . - Amateur
Closing : Nov-24-07 16:00:00 PST
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ANOTHER COTTENGIM ROD - This one is a 7'6" two piece beautiful golden bamboo fly rod with one tip. For your consideration I offer this great bamboo value with no reserve. Rod Specifics:

  • 5 weight with nice medium action;
  • Original length Montague Amatuer Model;
  • Beautiful golden tonkin cane;
  • Each section is the same 45 1/2" length.
  • Original ferrules;
  • I have rebuilt with uplocking reelseat with stabilized walnut spacer, hooded insert into cork handle.
  • Matching winding check and hookkeeper. #10 Mildrim style stripper and 6 new guides spaced for modern era lines;
  • Wrapped in burgundy tipped in copper throughout;
  • By your request, I will add your name, favorite stream or other message in Orvis / Heddon black script.
  • Finished in man-o-war spar varnish. Comes with new bag and tube and "Bamboo Rod Care Guide". $18.00 shipping with re-useable tube and insurance fee.
  • Only 5-6 left for 2007 - this rod will make a great Christmas gift; for the rest of the year I will include a special personalized and signed authentication sheet including the Lulbegrud Creek Story;
  • As always, thank you for interest and support for the last 15 years.
  • Seven day return policy

2 Responses to “Bamboo Fly Rod – 7′6″ – 2/1 – 5 wt . – Amatuer”

  1. Doug Richardson Says:

    Hi,

    I see this auction has closed however I am wondering if you may be able to give me an idea as to a ball-park value on this rod? I am new at all this but interested in doing some collecting. I currently am collecting some nice pflueger reels too.

    Also, is the Lulbegrud Creek story about the factory or location these rods were manufactured?

    Thanks,

    and Merry Christmas!
    Doug

  2. admin Says:

    Doug, thank you for writing.

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