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Joseph, Skittering, using a very long rod to dangle a lure along the surface (rather than cast) was popular in the late 1880s. A 15 ft rod would fit that length. The other possibility would be a salmon
Gary, I have seen several of these metal rods. There is little to no history written on them. The collectors set these interests and prices as well as encouraging the history. Information that might
Hello Jim, Boy, you haven't given me anything much to go on. I will however recommend Rich Mac McGaughey, right here on All Experts. He often helps appraise split cane rods. However, in order for him
Shannon, Originally sold by the thousands to GIs in a light long box with lures and huge flies from 1946 to the 70s . Mostly considered trinkets by collectors but memorial to GIs , they have little resale
Scott, Since your getting very early in Fenwick rod production, I am going to recommend this site, you will need to register to post a question. I would think over $300....but out of my expertise: