valleybrown
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Hi Everybody and Happy New Year
Today I have started my 2012 clear out. I'm trying to get a car back in the garage
I have found an "old" cane rod. I refrain from using the word "Vintage" as I'm not sure how you define "Vintage". Wouldn't want to upset any of us past forty years of age
It's a Fenwicks of Wolverhampton R Sealey’s Tudor King cane fishing rod. Three piece 11'?
Manufactured by Precision Rods, Tudor Works, Marsden Road, Redditch, United Kingdom.
Any comment and info about the rod would be appreciated. It looks like it's in excellent condition. Although I'm not sure what I should be looking for when judging it's condition
I'm just wondering what to do with it. Seems a shame to be gathering dust in a placky tube in the corner of the garage.
Would it be OK to actually go fishing with it Most of the fishing I do is river fishing on a small river.
I've done the Google thing and this didn't reveal a great deal of info.
Today I have started my 2012 clear out. I'm trying to get a car back in the garage
I have found an "old" cane rod. I refrain from using the word "Vintage" as I'm not sure how you define "Vintage". Wouldn't want to upset any of us past forty years of age
It's a Fenwicks of Wolverhampton R Sealey’s Tudor King cane fishing rod. Three piece 11'?
Manufactured by Precision Rods, Tudor Works, Marsden Road, Redditch, United Kingdom.
Any comment and info about the rod would be appreciated. It looks like it's in excellent condition. Although I'm not sure what I should be looking for when judging it's condition
I'm just wondering what to do with it. Seems a shame to be gathering dust in a placky tube in the corner of the garage.
Would it be OK to actually go fishing with it Most of the fishing I do is river fishing on a small river.
I've done the Google thing and this didn't reveal a great deal of info.