Bamboo Rods
Rod Rating Designations and Abbreviations
Rod Rating Designations and Abbreviations
(M) Mint - Appears to be new/unused
(NM) Near Mint or As New -As above with minor noted exceptions
(EXC) Excellent - Shows signs of light to medium use
(VG) Very Good - Shows signs of normal to heavy use
(G) Good - May be fishable as is, but likely needs work
(F) Fair - Needs work prior to being fished
(RS) Restored - Original hardware/specifications were used
(RF) Refinished - Non-original hardware and/or specifications were used
Other Abbreviations:
C&R - Cap & Ring
D/L'ing - Down Locking
HK - Hook Keeper
N/S - Nickel Silver
S/B - Slide Band
U/L'ing - Up Locking
WC - Winding Check
Current Inventory Of Classic Bamboo Rods
The Classic Bamboo Rods below are available for purchase (unless noted otherwise in the description). You will also find bamboo bargains and rustic bamboo rods that can be used for parts or decor. The rods are listed by length first, then alphabetically by the maker. You can click on the item photo to enlarge it. A sale pending tag denotes that an agreement to purchase the item has been reached, but the sale may not yet have been completed.
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Sweetgrass Mantra Quad ~ 6'9” ~ 2/1 (made that way) ~ 2.4 oz. ~ 4wt. ~ Serial No. 11-018 ~ As New ~ According to the fine folks at Sweetgrass, The Mantra Series of fine bamboo fly rods are based on Glenn Brackett and Jerry Kustich designed tapers and have minor cosmetic imperfections (this rod has a slight color variation in the two sections). All Mantra Rods come with 1 tip only and are fitted NS ferrules, carbaloy stripper, snake-brand snakes, marbleized resin WC, and black steel HK. This one features light carmel cane with 2 around nodes, copper-brown silks with black accent wraps at the WC, HK, signature wrap tip-top and ferrule stations, tight fitting ferrules give a satisfying pop when separated and a nicely executed glass smooth varnish finish. Silk wraps adorn the female ferrule, much in the Brackett/Kustich tradition. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable cigar grip with tapered nose that continues down to form the cork seat fitted with black D/L’ing cap and ring hardware, resin WC and black HK station. The rod comes with its original soft cloth 2-compartment bag and brown wrinkle-finish aluminum tube with brass end, water-tite cap and attractive company logo. The progressive action briskly throws a sweet loop, for me best with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-3 and WF-4 and would be right at home on smaller brookie-laden streams. The quad construction also affords plenty of reserve power that will reach out when called. This one looks to have seen very limited, if any, use and is another in a long line of fine bamboo rods from the ‘Boo-boys’. $850
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L.J. Downes ~ 7’ ~ 3/2 ~ 2.96oz. ~ 3/4wt. ~ Serial No. 70-14-9 ~ As New ~ Jim Downes has been hand crafting custom bamboo fly rods for over two decades and honed his craft in part, under the watchful eyes of the late George Maurer. This quality constructed rod from Mr. Downes PA shop features attractive light carmel-tone cane with 3 around nodes, book-matched tips, avocado silks tipped brown, matching avocado agate stripper housed in a black nickel frame, bronze snakes and tip tops, smooth and tight fitting blued N/S ferrules that give a satisfying pop when separated and a nicely executed glass-smooth varnish finish. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable extra flora grade cigar grip, beautifully figured KOA seat with black D/L’ing cap and ring hardware and a petite blued N/S WC. The makers logo is stamped into the side of the butt cap. The rod comes with quality-made bag with hag tab and labeled aluminum tube with brass cap, collar and end. The medium to medium-fast action is well suited for close-in dry fly work, and throws a sweet line with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-3/WF4. I prefer the 4. The present retail price for this quality-constructed rod is $1,695. Get this one, as new and sans wait for… $1,195
Kastelin “McClanes Wading Rod” ~ 7’ ~ 2/2 ~ 4.34oz. ~ 5wt ~ SN 039 ~ New~ This offering from the bench of Ludington, Michigan’s Jim Kastelin is based on a proprietary taper. Jim was a Transportation Supervisor for the Ludington Public School system and began building bamboo rods in 2006, mostly for use on his home river, the Pere Marquette. This one features an attractive shade of light carmel-color cane, translucent tan silks tipped black, black guides and tip tops, smooth and tight fitting N/S ferrules that give a satisfying pop when separated and a smooth varnish finish. If you look hard enough, you may find a couple of minor glue line inconsistencies and the assembled length is 7’ 1 ½”. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable light reversed wells grip, cork seat with dual slide band hardware, and exposed WC. The rod comes with a flannel 3-compartment bag and brass capped metal tube. The pleasant medium to medium-fast action is perfect for dry fly work and tosses nice loops with a Cortland 444 Peach WF/DT- 5. This new rod is being offered at an attractive introductory price. $395
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Orvis Battenkill ~ 7’ ~ 2/2 ~ 3 3/8 oz. HDG (6) Serial No. 31189 ~ EXC+ (exception noted) ~ This 1961 Skinner and Reid era offering from Orvis features richly hued impregnated cane, Orvis brown silk, black mildrum stripper, hardened steel snakes, and smooth and tight fitting blued N/S ferrules that give a solid pop upon separation. The business end of the butt section is fitted with a comfortable cigar grip with tapered nose, aluminum D/L'ing screw and slide hood seat with a nicely figured walnut spacer, exposed blued WC and silver HK loop. The rod comes with the original gray bag with attached Orvis manual and metal tube with tape covered Orvis blue/white paper label. The rod weighs 3 3/8 oz. on my digital scale, which is also inked on the rod. The tube label was likely mis-marked and indicates a rod weight of 3 ½ oz. The rod has a sweet action is just a touch on the fast side of medium and is well-suited for dry fly work on small streams and ‘cricks. Although marked by Orvis as a WF-6, this rod came alive for me when paired with a Cortland Peach 444 DT-4/WF-5. This well-cared for Vermont classic has low mileage and is a super find for the Orvis afficionado. $795
Phillipson Paramount ~ 7' ~ 2/1 ~ 3 ½ oz. ~ 3wt. ~ EXC+ RS (exception noted) ~ This post WW-II Rocky Mountain classic was Phillipson's 2nd best rod and sold for the handsome sum of $50.00 in 1951. This rod was nicely restored (not sure who did the work) and features attractive caramel-colored cane with swelled butt, 3 x 3 nodes, B/O jasper wraps tipped gold/black/gold, perfection chrome stripper, stainless steel snakes, chrome tip-top, smooth & tight fitting N/S ferrules give a soft pop when separated and a nicely executed fresh varnish finish. A varnish delam reported to have formerly been located just below the stripping guide was addressed during the redo. The business end of the butt section has the highly sought after elliptical "hammer-handle" cork grip, screw D/L'ing "no-rock" butterscotch seat with champagne finish hardware and exposed WC. The rod comes with a tan canvas bag and Phillipson labeled aluminum tube. The brisk medium to medium-fast action is perfect for small to mid-sized stream work. I liked it best when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-3. Hurry on this one! $495
WM Granger Aristocrat Model GA7030 ~ 7' ~ 2/2 ~ 3.92 oz. ~ 4wt. ~ EXC RS (exceptions noted) ~ This popular light line rocky mountain classic come from the estate of the late Sante Giuliani. The rod was reportedly restored at some point in the past and features attractive carmel-colored cane with swelled butt and 3 around nodes, beige silks tipped brown, WM-issue guides, smooth and tight fitting N/S ferrules that give a nice pop when separated, and a nicely executed varnish finish that shows a few dings and surface marks from past use. The business end of the butt section is fitted with the highly sought elliptical hammer handle grip, patented internal screw U/L’ing seat with WM stampings nicely struck into the top of the seat and petite exposed WC. There is a small area of gouged cork at the front of the grip from use as a HK. The rod comes with its original tan bag and metal tube with replacement water tite tube cap. This sweet casting wand has a delightful medium-fast action that throws tight loops when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach WF/DT-4. This karma-laden rod is super find for the WM/Granger and light line enthusiast. $725
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F.T. Williams & CO LTD “The Rivercraft” ~ 7'2” ~ 2pc. ~ 6oz. ~ Med-Fast Action ~ EXC (exception noted) ~ This classic spinning rod from London England is a real blast from the past. It features attractive light honey-tone cane, deep burgundy silks (possibly re-wrapped at some point) with full intermediates, over-sized red agate stripper, bridge snakes and bridged red agate tip top and blued spiked ferrules that give a solid pop when separated. The business end of the butt section has an elongated straight spinning rod grip with dual slide bands, fighting butt and exposed WC. The makers name is stamped into the side of the elongated butt cap. No bag or tube. There’s still plenty of life left in this ole classic for those who prefer to toss Mepps and Panther Martins. $395 $150
Cunningham No. 115 ~ 7.5’ ~ 2/2 ~ 4.27 oz. ~ 4wt. ~ Serial No. 1301 ~ AS New (exception noted) ~ If you have not have the pleasure of seeing or casting ones of Rick’s rods, you are in for a real treat! His finish and wrap work is among the best in the business and his skill as a craftsman, honed in part under the watchful eye of the late DJ Duck, is simply top notch. This sweet casting rod features attractive light carmel-colored cane, matched tips, translucent burgundy silks tipped black and an expertly executed varnish finish. Fine furnishings include a brown agate stripper housed in a black nickel frame, black snakes and tip-tops and smooth and tight fitting blued N/S ferrules that give a satisfying pop when separated. The business end of the butt section is fitted with a comfortable cigar grip, beautifully figured dark maple burl mortised seat complimented with black D/L’ing cap and ring hardware with upgraded engraved knurling, petite black WC and folding ring HK. The butt cap is loose on seat and needs to be re-installed. The rod comes with a tan soft cloth bag with makers label sewn in to the top and black powder coated metal tube with brass end cap and collar and makers label. The rod appears to have seen very limited, if any, use and remains near new in appearance. It has brisk medium-fast action and exhibits a nice blend of power and delicacy that is well-suited to dry fly work. I liked it with a Cortland 444 Peach WF/DT-4. It will also handle a 5 nicely. This is a superb rod from a well-respected Texas maker that would be a welcomed addition to your quiver. $795
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Orvis “99 ~ 7.5’ ~ 2/2 ~ 4oz. ~ HCH (7) ~ SN 36973 ~ EXC ~ The model “99” was made to commemorate Orvis’ 99th year of operation. This one was made in 1964 by two of Orvis’ best, Calvin Skinner & George Reid. It features richly impregnated cane, red silks, fine Orvis furnishings including a mildrum stripper, hardened steel snakes and smooth and tight fitting N/S ferrules that give a satisfying pop when separated. The business end of the butt section is fitted with a comfortable cigar grip with tapered nose, D/L'ing screw and slide hood aluminum seat with walnut spacer, exposed blued WC and HK loop. The rod comes with the original gray bag and blue/white paper labeled Orvis metal tube. This rod typically was produced in the 2/1 format and the second bonus tip is thought to have been added at some point after initial construction. The rod has a medium-fast action that is well-suited for dry fly work, terrestrials and dry & dropper rigs in small to medium-sized rivers. Although marked by Orvis as a WF-7, I liked it best when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-5/WF-6. This is a quality made bamboo rod in a desirable length, and being offered at a very desirable price. Hurry on this one! $550 $495
Orvis Battenkill ~ 7.5’ ~ 2/2 ~ 4oz. ~ 5wt. ~ Serial No. 36939 ~ EXC ~ This 1964 Manchester, VT classic was made by two of Orvis’ best, Cal Skinner and George Reid and features richly hued impregnated cane with golden nodes, Orvis brown silks, fine Orvis furnishings including a black mildrum-style stripper, hardened steel snakes and tip-tops and tight fitting blued N/S ferrules which give a resounding pop when separated. The owner’s name and AFTMA 7 are also inked on the rod. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable cigar grip with tapered nose, aluminum screw and slide hood D/L’ing seat with a walnut spacer, exposed blued WC (bluing is worn) and HK loop. The rod comes with the original gray Orvis bag and original Orvis aluminum tube sans label. The comfortable medium-fast action throws tight loops that for me, was best with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-5. Older Orvis rods, especially those from the late 50s and early 60s, are highly sought-after for their superb performance on the stream. This would make a welcome addition to anyone’s quiver… and the price ain’t bad either! $595
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Phillipson Powr Pakt ~ 7.5' ~ 2/2 ~ 4.13oz. ~ 3/4wt. ~ EXC+ RS (exceptions noted) ~ This sweet little Rocky Mountain classic was nicely restored by Grand Rapids’ Tom Sherman and features attractive carmel colored cane with swelled butt, 3 around nodes, yellow silks tipped black, quality Phillipson furnishings including bronze stripper, hardened steel snakes and tip–tops, smooth working N/S ferrules that give nice pop when separated and a nicely executed new varnish finish. The butt section is down 7/8” and the witness marks on the ferrules are not aligned indicating the ferrules were also reset. I also noted a light set in the tips that does not affect line flow or performance. The business end of the butt section is fitted with a Wells grip, screw D/L'ing “no-rock” seat with butterscotch spacer and exposed WC. The rod comes with what are likely the original olive canvas bag and unlabeled metal tube. The wonderfully brisk medium action throws a tight loop and allows for stealthy presentations and easy line pick-ups. I liked it equally when paired with a SA Ultra Buckskin DT-3/Cortland 444 Peach WF-4. This is a nicely restored example of a very popular model not oft seen in the 7.5’ ~ 2/2 format that easily rivals its Granger and WM cousins. $450
South Bend No. 291 ~ 7.5' ~ 4/1 ~4.87 oz.~ 5/6wt. ~ EXC ~ This 1940's (post WW-II) pack rod from the midwest tackle giant features medium blonde cane, olive silks tipped red, Mildrum stripper, hardened steel snakes and tip-top, smooth and tight fitting SB plated ferrules and a nicely executed varnish finish that remains in excellent condition. The business end of the btt section has the ventilated Comficient grip with gold foil label 100% intact, rootbeer metal seat with D/L’ing screw and sliding hood hardware, exposed WC and folding ring HK. The SB acetate label is approximately 98% intact on the butt section. The rod comes with the original properly labeled bag and red fiber tube with partial label. The medium to medium-fast action throws a nice loop and will easily handle a 5 or a 6. This affordable stream-ready classic is a great find for the pack rod enthusiast $295
PHY Perfectionist ~ 7.5’ ~ 2/3 ~ 2.89oz. (dry tips)/3oz. (wet tip) ~ 4/5wt. ~ Serial No. 4267 ~ EXC ~ This highly sought after classic from the Paul H. Young Co. may well be the perfect dry fly rod. It was completed on April 18, 1966 for Joe Lehner of Denver and features attractive flamed cane, light brown silks, bridged carbaloy stripper, hardened steel snakes, black tip-tops, smooth & tight fitting oxidized Super -Z- stamped N/S ferrules that give a nice pop when separated and a nicely executed varnish finish. Two tip sections are original. Consultation with PHY expert historian Mr. Robert Golder revealed that the original owner sent the rod back to Jack Young to make the third wet tip. The Jack Young writing style on this tip, which differs from that on original tips (which appears to be in Bob Summers’ hand) further indicates this likely was the case. The wet tip is a very nice match. The business end of the butt section has a cigar grip with tapered nose smoothly married to the cork seat fitted with black dual slide band hardware and fixed HK station. The rod comes with a hooded soft cotton bag and Champion-style metal tube that are likely original. This fine casting instrument throws amazingly smooth and tight loops with minimal effort. I really liked the two original tips with a Cortland Peach 444 DT-4 and the wet tip with a WF/DT-5. This historically significant Detroit, Michigan classic with a bonus Jack Young-made tip is a valued piece of Americana and a super find for the PHY enthusiast. $3,495
T.L. Zietak 206 ~ 7.5’ ~ 2/2 ~ 3.46oz. ~ 4wt. ~ As New (exception noted) ~ This custom made rendition of the popular 7.5' version of the Garrison 206 from the bench of Pittsburgh's Tim Zietak was reported to be one of Mr. Zietak’s personal rods that he recently cleaned up and applied a fresh coat of varnish. It features carmel-colored cane with some inconsistent glue lines, spiral nodes spacing configured in the firing order of a six cylinder engine, translucent tan silks (chocolate brown at the WC and ferrule stations) that are almost clear in appearance, chrome guides, smooth and tight fitting N/S ferrules that give a solid pop when separated, and a nicely executed new varnish finish. The business end of the butt section is fitted with a comfortable Garrison style grip, nicely figured hardwood/cork seat with silver D/L’ing cap and ring hardware and wound over WC. The rod comes with a tan bag and metal tube. The relaxed medium-fast action throws a sweet loop that was best for me when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-4. I’m not sure this rod has seen the water since it was re-varnished. $695
High Plains Rods ~ 7’9” ~ 2/2 ~ 4.3oz. ~ 5wt. ~ As New ~ Check out this sweet offering from Colorado Springs Randy Schneider. Mr. Schneider proudly served his country for 24 years as a musician and instrument repairman in the United States Air Force. His many years of fly fishing and experience with repairing instruments have led him to his new passion….custom crafting bamboo fly rods. You’ll immediately notice the attention to detail when you see the rod bag and tube. This heirloom quality rod features attractive lightly flamed cane with 3 around golden nodes, matched tips, brown silks tipped black, amber agate stripper housed in a smoked nickel frame, bronze light wire snakes and tip tops, smooth and tight-fitting blued N/S ferrules (with ferrule plug) that give a satisfying pop when separated, and a nicely-executed mirror-like varnish finish. The business end of the butt section is fitted with a comfortable cigar grip with tapered nose, beautifully figured hardwood seat with D/L’ing blued N/S cap and ring hardware and petite blued N/S WC. The rod comes with a soft bushed cotton rustic brown bag with makers label neatly attached near the top and aluminum tube with makers logo and rod information. The rod bag has 2 gold silk ties, each equipped with magnetic closures that double as a ferrule plug holder while the rod is in use. The responsive medium-fast action throws a tight loop, for me best when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach WF/DT-5 and would be an excellent choice for dry fly work. This finely-tuned rod has been lawn casted and fished a time or two and would make a nice addition to anyone’s quiver. $1,650 $1,395
T.L. Zietak 290e ~ 7’9” ~ 2/2 ~ 4.44oz. ~ 5wt. ~ As New (exception noted) ~ This custom made rendition of the popular Garrison 209e from the bench of Pittsburgh's Tim Zietak was reported to be one of Mr. Zietak’s personal rods that he recently cleaned up and applied a fresh coat of varnish. It features carmel-colored cane with some inconsistent glue lines, spiral nodes spacing configured in the firing order of a six cylinder engine, translucent tan silks (chocolate brown at the WC and ferrule stations) that are almost clear in appearance, chrome guides, smooth and tight fitting N/S ferrules that give a solid pop when separated, and a nicely executed new varnish finish. The business end of the butt section is fitted with a comfortable Garrison style grip, nicely figured hardwood/cork seat with silver D/L’ing cap and ring hardware and wound over WC. The rod comes with a tan bag and metal tube. The sweet medium-fast action throws a tight loop that was best for me when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-5. I’m not sure this rod has seen the water since it was re-varnished. $695
Brack Hill Tackle “Mainstream” ~ 8’ ~ 2/2 ~ 6.17oz. ~ 7wt. ~ Serial No. 314105 ~ As New ~ This quality-constructed wand from the late Lou Burhart was built on of his proprietary tapers. Mr. Burhart was an Engineer for Chrysler that began building rods in the late 1990s under the part time tutelage of Casnovia, Michigan’s Wayne Cattanach. He continued to build rods in his Monroe, Michigan shop under the name Brack Hill Tackle into the 2010s and sadly passed away in 2015. The rod features attractive flamed cane with 2 x 2 spiral nodes, matched tips, black ang gold variegated silks tipped black, agate stripper housed in a bronze frame, chrome snakes and tip-tops, tight-fitting N/S ferrules (with ferule plug) that give a satisfying pop when separated and a nicely-executed glass-smooth varnish finish. The ferule fit is very tight and tough to seat 100%. The business area of the butt section has a comfortable full wells grip and beautifully figured curly maple seat fitted with U/L'ing screw and slide hood hardware, fighting butt with composite end and silver butt cap pine that bear the company initials. The rod comes with a quality cream colored bag with maker’s name and company logo stitched into the top and black pebble-finish aluminum tube with breathable gold cap and collar and soft rod tube case. The tube label bears the owner’s name and Ann Arbor Trout Unlimited. The stiff taper and fast action likes an 8, though the owner indicated that he fished the rod once with a 7. This finely-tuned rod in as new condition is a real head turner and would be a nice companion on your next trip for large trout, jacks, Atlantic Salmon, bucketmouths or for any large quarry. $595
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Heddon #20 Bill Stanley's Favorite ~ 8' ~ 3/2 ~ 1 3/4F ~ 4.69oz. ~ 5wt. ~ EXC RS ~ This c. 1949 Post Classic era rod from the famous Dowagiac, Michigan maker was built in Heddon’s “Handmade Rod Department” where all rods (# 20 and up) were crafted by a single rodmaker. The only exception to this was the #22 which was Heddon’s lowest grade rod and is hardly ever seen and the #115 and #125 which were trade rods built for Sears, Roebuck & Co.). It comes in the popular 1 3/4F format and features attractive rich browntone cane with swelled butt, maroon silks tipped old gold, black stripper, hardened steel snakes and tip tops, smooth and tight fitting black ferrules and a nicely executed glass smooth varnish finish. One tip has a light set that does not affect line flow or rod performance. The business end of the butt section has a reversed half wells grip, brown coral tenite seat with black D/L'ing screw and slide hood hardware, wound over WC and folding ring HK. The rod comes with the original Heddon bag with stitched in hand tag that is no longer legible and original maroon Heddon tube, sans label. The rod has a delightful medium action that tosses a long authoritative loop when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-5. This ¾ of Century old MI classic is ready for another century of work and is a super find for the Heddon aficionado. $625
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Orvis Battenkill~ 8’ ~ 2/2 ~ 4 3/8 oz. ~ G.B.F (8) ~ Serial No. 49051 ~ EXC ~ Many Orvis enthusiasts believe that the best Orvis rods were produced during the 1950s and 60s. This 1967 offering was built during the Geroge Reid/Bill Young/Dale Brown era and features richly-hued impregnated cane with 3 x 3 golden nodes, Orvis brown silks, chrome guides, and smooth and tight fitting blued N/S ferrules that give a soft pop when separated. The business end of the butt section is fitted with a cigar grip with tapered nose, aluminum screw D/L’ing screw and slide hood seat with walnut spacer, exposed WC and HK station. The rod comes with the original tan bag and original Orvis-issue metal tube with blue and silver label. Although this model was rated by Orvis for a WF-8, I found the accommodating medium to medium-fast action to my liking when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-5 and WF/DT-6. This quality-made multi-purpose wand from the famous Vermont purveyor of fine tackle should cover most fishing situations whether that be tossing a dry fly, nymph, a dry/dropper rig, hopper, streamer, or bugger. $625
Spalding “Jack Scott" Special ~ 8' ~ 3/2 ~ 5oz. ~ 6wt. ~ EXC- (exceptions noted) ~ This sweet casting rod is believed to be an Edwards-made Bristol-era classic and features carmel colored cane with swelled butt, brown silks, carbaloy stripper, hardened steel snakes and tip tops, tight fitting N/S ferrules and a varnish finish that appears to have been over-coated at some point in the past. The mid-section is 1/4" short with no signs of breakage so apparently made that way, tip section #1 is 1" short and Tip section #2 is 3/4" short and has a light set. The business end of the butt section is fitted with a reversed half wells grip, screw D/L'ing seat with black metal insert, exposed silver WC and folding ring HK. The rod comes an Army green 3-compartment bag (hole at the bottom of the butt section compartment is taped) and unlabeled aluminum tube with taped bottom and pressure fit cap. The sweet medium action really sings when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach WF/DT-6. E.W. Edwards & Sons was considered one of America's finest and most honorable rod building businesses and their fine lineup of quality-made rods are still highly sought after. This one has plenty of old world charm and can be fished as is, but would really benefit from a redo. $395 $295
Sweetgrass Mantra Penta ~ 8' ~ 2/1 (made that way) ~ 3.63 oz. ~ 4wt. SN 14-071 ~ EXC+ ~ According to the fine folks at Sweetgrass, The Mantra bamboo fly rod lineup is based on Glenn Brackett and Jerry Kustich designed tapers and come with 1 tip only and are fitted NS ferrules, carboloy stripper, snake-brand snakes, marbleized resin WC, and black steel HK. This rod is presumably the 71st overall, made in 2014 and features an attractive shade of light carmel-colored cane, translucent copper-brown silks with black accent wraps at the WC, HK, signature wrap, tip-top and ferrule stations. Smooth working NS ferrules give a satisfying pop when they are separated. Full silk wraps adorn the female ferrule, much in the Brackett/Kustich tradition. The tip has an ever so light set that does not affect line flow or performance. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable cigar grip, black screw and slide hood D/L’ing that is fitted with a nicely figured maple(?) spacer, very cool resin WC and black HK loop. The rod comes in the original soft cloth 2-compartment bag and brown pebble finish metal tube complete with the company’s Twin Bridges logo. The rod has a very light-in-the-hand feel and the progressive medium-fast action throws a tight, accurate loop that is capable of putting out plenty of line with a nice blend of power and delicacy. I really liked it when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach WF/DT-5. These quality-crafted rods are proudly made in the USA. $795
FE Thomas Browntone Dry Fly ~ 8’~ 3/2 ~ 4.09oz. ~ 5wt. ~ Serial No. 33 ~ EXC+ RS (exception noted) ~ The FE Thomas Company built rods from turn of the 20th Century up to c. 1958-59. During their early years, and up through 1936, the rods were numbered with a die stamp on the bottom of the butt cap, usually starting with the number 1 and continuing until the end of that calendar year and then repeated again the following year beginning with number 1. At some point in the mid to late 1930s (some believe 1936-37), the FET Co. modified the die stamp to include both symbols and numbers. This old world classic was nicely restored in 2012 (do not know who did the work) and features a attractive browntone cane with lightly swelled butt, brown silks with finely spaced signature wraps, red agate stripper housed in blude nickel frame, hardened steel snakes and tip tops, blued NS ferules fit smooth and tight and a nicely executed glass smooth new varnish finish. I tip is down 1 ¾”. The business end of the butt section has a cigar grip with tapered nose, walnut seat with blued D/L'ing cap and ring hardware (some of the bluing is worn), blued but cap with maker’s stamp on the side and the serial number stamping on the bottom and the hallmark FET petite blued WC with attached folding ring HK. The rod comes with the original factory-sewn tan bag with hang tag and original FET labeled metal tube with brass end, cap and collar. The sweet medium action (the action with the short tip is a bit quicker), for me best with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-5, is a joy to cast. What a thrill it would be to fool a trout with this nearly century-old classic from this prominent New England maker! $1,095
Weymouth Rod Works Model H805DF ~ 8’ ~ 3/2 ~ 4.06oz. ~ 4wt. Serial No. 2302 ~ As New (exception noted) ~ This 1-owner rod from the bench of Manitowoc, Wisconsin’s Ken Wemouth was custom built in 2022 on a Payne 200 taper. If features attractive medium blonde cane with 3 around nodes, translucent tan silks with brown accents at the WC, black nickel stripper, snakes and tip tops, smooth working blued N/S ferrules that give a nice pop when separated and a nicely executed glass smooth varnish finish. The female ferrule on the mid-section is coming loose on its station and should be reset. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable, light cigar grip, beautifully figured tiger maple seat fitted with blued N/S D/L’ing slide band hardware and petite blued WC. The rod comes with a quality made gray bag with company name neatly stitched into the top of the butt section compartment and black powder coated metal tube with brass end, cape and collar and company label. The sweet medium to medium-fast action throws tight loops when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-4 and exhibits a nice blend of power and delicacy that would perfect on venues where long casts and stealthy presentations are prerequisite to success. This superb rod is being offered with room for a ferrule reset. $1,295 $950
R.L. Winston ~ 8' ~ 2/2 ~ 3 3/4oz.~ 5wt. ~ Serial No. 2130 ~ EXC+ ~ This sweet casting rod from Twin Bridges, MT was built c. 1986 and features an attractive shade of light carmel-colored cane with 3 around nodes, translucent tan silks tipped in burgundy at the signature wraps, tip-tops, HK and ferrule stations, and a perfectly executed glass smooth varnish finish. Quality furnishings include Winston-issue bright guides and hallmark wound-over duronze ferrules that fit smooth and tight and give a satisfying pop when separated. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable cigar grip with tapered nose and lightly flared palm, nicely figured teak seat with silver D/L’ing screw and slide hood hardware, petite N/S WC and folding ring HK. The company logo is engraved into the bottom of the butt cap. The rod comes with a red bag and antique bronze aluminum tube with tan Twin Bridges label. The ultra smooth medium to medium-fast action exhibits a nice blend of precision and delicacy and throws a tight loop when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-5. This superb rod with very low mileage was obviously well cared for and is an excellent example of a classic Twin Bridges era Winston. $1,795
Paul H. Young ~ 8’ ~ 2/2 ~ 4.27oz. ~ 5/6wt. ~ EXC RF (exceptions noted)~ This post WW-II Detroit, MI classic was likely built in the late 1940s and appear to be similar to a Special or Ace grade. It was very nicely refinished (do not know when or by whom) and features attractive light carmel cane with slightly swelled butt, translucent tan silks, bridged carbaloy stripper, chrome snakes and tip and tops, smooth and tight fitting N/S ferrules that give a resounding pop when separated and a nicely executed varnish finish. the tips are shorter than the butt by 3/8”and 1/2” respectively and the assembled length of the rod is just a tick over 8’. The business end of the butt section has a perfection-style grip and cork mortised reel seat that smoothly blends into grip, much in the tradition of Paul Young’s original cork work. The seat is fitted with silver D/L’ing cap and ring hardware with PHY stampings present on the side of the butt cap. The rod comes with what is likely the original hooded combed cotton bag (small hole at the bottom of butt section compartment) and original tube crafted from left over metal from the war effort. The rod has a sweet medium action that pairs nicely with a Cortland 444 Peach 5 or 6 line and would be a perfect tool for large trout and anywhere where the wind blows hard and often. This historically significant classic from one of the great makers of the time is a valued piece of Americana and a super find for the PHY enthusiast. $995
PHY Parabolic 15 ~ 8’ ~ 2/2 ~ 4.66oz. ~ 5wt. ~ Serial No. 2256 ~ EXC ~ This Detroit-made classic from the Paul H. Young Co was completed on April 6, 1957 for Bill Miller of Chicago and features attractive flamed cane, light brown silks, black mildrum-style stripper, black snakes and tip tops, smooth & tight fitting oxidized Super -Z- stamped N/S ferrules that give a strong pop when separated and a nicely executed varnish finish. According to PHY expert historian Mr. Robert Golder, shop records indicate that both tips are wet parabolic tips. I noted some surface marks and a few light bag marks in the varnish from nearly ¾ of a century of use that can be rubbed out if desired. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable cigar grip screw D/L’ing metal seat and a HK loop. This seat and hardware, sans PHY stampings, is a departure from the typical seats found on the Para 15. After consultation with the aforementioned Mr. Golder, there was a time when PHY used this seat, typically during the depression. This rod was not made during that time period, so it is unknown whether it was made that way in the ship or possibly by client request. The writing on the rod appears to be in PHY’s hand. The rod comes with the original poplin satin bag (small hole at the bottom of butt section compartment) and Champion-style metal tube that is also most likely original. This fine casting instrument has a medium-fast parabolic action that throws a smooth and tight loop with minimal effort. This model was typically rated for a DT-6 silk line, but it was best for me when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-5/WF-6. This historically significant classic from the famous Michigan maker is a valued piece of Americana and a super find for the PHY enthusiast. $2,995
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Heddon #20 Bill Stanley’s Favorite ~ 8.5' ~ 3/2 ~ 2 1/2F ~ 4 ¾ oz. (on tag)/5 7/8 oz on my digital scale ~ HCH or D (DT-7) ~ EXC (excpetions noted) ~ This c. 1950 Post Classic era rod from the famous Dowagiac, Michigan maker was built in Heddon’s “Handmade Rod Department” where all rods (# 20 and up) were crafted by a single rodmaker. The only exception to this was the #22 which was Heddon’s lowest grade rod and is hardly ever seen and the #115 and #125 which were trade rods built for Sears, Roebuck & Co.). It comes in the popular 2 ½F (bass) format and features attractive rich browntone cane with swelled butt, maroon silks tipped gold, black stripper, hardened steel snakes and tip tops, smooth and tight fitting black ferrules and a solid varnish finish that may have been overcoated at some point in the past. I noted a few chips, nicks and bag marks in the varnish, which would respond well to a buff out. One tip has a slight set that does not affect line flow or rod performance. The business end of the butt section has a reversed half wells grip that was overcoated with varnish resulting in a wonderful patina, brown coral tenite seat with black D/L'ing screw and slide hood hardware, wound over WC and folding ring HK. Original straight line Heddon writing is present on the butt. The rod comes with the original Heddon labeled bag with stitched in hand tag and original maroon Heddon tube, sans label or pressure fit cap. A pull string tube cap will be provided. The rod has a delightful medium action that tosses a long authoritative loop when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-6/WF-7. $350
H.L. Leonard Model 61 ~ 8.5' ~ 2/2 ~ 5 1/2oz. ~ 8wt. ~ Serial No. 2190 ~ EXC (exception noted) ~ This Simore era post-fire classic is a favorite among cane rod aficionados. According to my 1973 H.L. Leonard catalog, the Model 61 is past of the Miramichi series of light weight Salmon Dry Fly rods. It features attractive medium blonde cane with 3 around nodes, red silks trimmed with a turn of avocado at the WC and male ferrule station, fine HL Leonard furnishings include chrome guides, and smooth & tight fitting N/S step-down ferrules, with ferule plug, that give a resounding pop when separated, and a nicely executed varnish finish. I noted that a couple of the guide wraps could use a light touch of varnish. The reel seat screw has marks, apparently from plier jaws. The jaws marks are purely cosmetic and the screw is freely working both up and down. from The business end of the butt section has a comfortable light wells grip, aluminum screw D/L'ing seat with butternut spacer, removable butt cap and fighting butt, N/S WC and folding ring HK. The rod comes with the original pale yellow Leonard bag with stiffener and heavy gauge metal tube with brass end, cap and collar with red/gray Midland Park, NJ label. Although the rod is marked for a #8 line, I really enjoyed casting it with a DT-7. The crisp medium fast action is well suited for dry fly work, dry/dropper rigs, and/or streamers and would be a faithful companion while chasin, Atlantic salmon, jacks, large bows & browns and bass. $995 $750
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R.L. Winston ~ 8.5' ~ 2/2 ~ 4 3/4 oz. ~ 6wt ~ SN 5907 ~ EXC-(exceptions noted) ~ This early hollowbuilt San Francisco Winny classic was built in 1940 by Lew Stoner and Red Loskot in the original Bryant Street shop on and appears to have been rewrapped and/or over-coated as evidenced by the shiny newish looking wraps and varnish, likely done by Winston. The rod features an attractive shade of light carmel-colored cane, putty silks tipped burgundy at the HK, signature wraps, ferrule stations and tip tops, mildrum stripper followed by two smaller diameter bronze strippers on the butt, chrome snakes and tip tops and smooth working ferrules with the hallmark putty silk overwrapping on the male and female housings. The ferules give a light pop when separated. One tip section is an inch short, apparently at the tip top end, and a faint ferrule tick can be felt when the full length tip is in use. There is also an inch long protective wrap, likely added when the rod was re-wrapped, on the butt section that appear to be covering a glue line inconsistency. The business end of the butt section is fitted with a modified wells grip, screw D/L’ing bakelite seat, exposed bakelite WC and folding ring HK. The rod comes with a rose colored SF Winston-labeled bag and aluminum tube, sans label. The smooth, medium to medium fast-action throws a tight loop, for me best with a Cortland Peach DT-6. This historically significant rod is a super find for the SF Winston enthusiast. $995 $725
Paul H. Young Dry Fly Special ~ 8.5' ~ 3/2 ~ 4.87oz. ~ EXC+ RS ~ This c. 1940 classic from was made for the famous Detroit, MI PHY company by the famous Dowagiac, MI Heddon Company and was expertly restored by Steve Blake. It features attractive browntone cane with swelled butt, brown silks tipped old gold, black mildrum stripper, hardened steel snakes and tip tops, smooth and tight fitting blued N/S ferules that give a satisfying pop when separated and a nicely executed glass smooth varnish finish. The business end of the butt section has a modified light wells grip with thumb depression, walnut seat with blued D/L'ing cap and ring hardware, exposed pyralin WC and folding ring HK. The rod comes with what is likely the original light brown bag (small hole in the bag hood”) and Heddon style aluminum tube. The comfortable medium to medium fast action throws a wonderfully smooth line, for me best with a Cortland Peach WF/DT-6 capable of long accurate casts. This desirable piece of Americana is a super find for the Heddon/PHY enthusiast. $995
Cross “The Cross Rod” ~ 8’8” ~ 3/2 ~ 4.9oz. ~ 6wt. ~ EXC RS (exceptions noted) ~ This Lynn, MA classic was reportedly restored by Michael Sinclair. The mid and tip sections are shorter than the butt section by 1/8” and 3/8”, respectively. It is possible that this rod started out as 9’er and ended up at 8’8” post restoration. It features attractive medium blonde cane, deep red silks tipped black with full intermediates, red agate stripper, hardened steel snakes and tip tops, smooth and tight fitting N/S ferrules that give a nice pop when separated, and nicely executed fresh varnish finish. Both tip section ferrules are loose on their stations and as a result, a ferule click can be felt. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable cigar grip, metal seat with D/L’ing ring and pocket hardware, and exposed WC. The rod comes with replacement tan bag and possibly era correct metal tube, sans cap. The rod has a classic medium action capable of throwing a lotta line, that for me, was best with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-6. These venerable Cross classics are becoming harder to find. Add it to your collection for… $295 $225
Goodwin Granger Victory Model GV9053 ~ 9' ~ 3/2 ~ 5 3/4oz. ~ 7/8wt. ~ EXC+ RS ~ The Victory was the workhorse of the Granger lineup. This not oft seen 9053 Colorado classic features rich carmel colored cane with swelled butt, 3 x 3 nodes, B/O jasper silks double tipped in black silk, fine Granger-issue guides tight-fitting NS ferrules that give that hallmark Granger pop when separated, and a new varnish finish that has a couple nicks and smudges. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable reverse half wells grip and is fitted with the patented internal U/L metal seat with nicely struck Goodwin Granger stampings, and an exposed WC. The uplock mechanism works smooth and easy. The rod comes with the original tan bag and unlabeled metal tube that may or may not be original (my guess is that it is not). The medium-fast action throws tight loops when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-7 or WF/DT-8 (I prefer the DT-7). This affordably-priced rod would be right at home for jacks and landlocks and also a good choice for large terrestrials, streamers and dry/dropper fishing and/or where the wind blows and often. $295
FE Thomas Special ~ 9’~ 3/2/3 ~ 5.3oz. ~ 7/8wt. ~ Serial No. 22 ~ VG (exceptions noted) ~ The FE Thomas Company built rods from turn of the 20th Century up to c. 1958-59. During their early years, and up through 1936, the rods were numbered with a die stamp on the bottom of the butt cap, usually starting with the number 1 and continuing until the end of that calendar year and then repeated again the following year beginning with number 1. At some point in the mid to late 1930s (some believe 1936-37), the FET Co. modified the die stamp to include both symbols and numbers. This FET classic has the number 22 stamped into the bottom of the butt cup and is believed to be a pre-1937 rod. This old world classic with 2 mid sections (1 mid section is 5” short) and 3 tip sections (the ferrule on 1 tip section was broken off and this tip also has a ¾” repair wrap between the last snake and tip top) features light browntone cane with a lightly swelled butt, red silks tipped black, red agate stripper housed in a silver frame, reverse twist hardened steel snakes, hardened steel tip tops, N/S ferules that give a give a solid pop when separated, but will need some cleaning to seat 100%, and a varnish finish that is beginning to craze and has some nicks and bag marks. The guides also need a thorough cleaning. The business end of the butt section has a cigar grip with tapered nose, railed German silver seat with D/L'ing slide band hardware and the hallmark FET petite WC with attached folding ring HK. The makers die stamp is present on the side of the seat near the bottom. The rod comes with what is likely the original brown bag and aluminum tube. The rod has a sweet medium action that will perform admirably in the hands of a patient caster. This nearly century-old classic is a super find for the FET enthusiast and with the value added mid and tip sections, is a perfect candidate for restoration. $295 $225
WM Granger Aristocrat Model GA9053 ~ 9' ~ 3/2 ~ 5 3/4oz. ~ 7/8wt. ~ New ~ This not oft model 9053 Rocky Mountain classic is new with the original WM labeled plastic on the grip. You just don’t see many of these floating down the river! It features a beautiful shade of carmel-colored ammonia treated cane with 3 around nodes, swelled butt, light brown silks tipped dark brown, mildrum stripper, hardened steel snakes, chrome tip tops, tight fitting bright N/S ferrules (as one would expect right out the factory) give that hallmark Granger pop when separated, and a smooth & shiny varnish finish. The business end of the butt section has a plastic covered reversed half Wells grip, patented internal U/L'ing metal seat with proper stampings and exposed WC. It comes with the original tan bag and labeled aluminum tube. The 9053 is a real powerhouse with an easy working medium action that throws a ton of DT-7. Perfect for large trout, jacks, smallies and bucketmouths. This is a super find for WM/Granger collector/enthusiast. $795
W&M Granger Victory Model GV9053 ~ 9' ~ 3/2 ~ 6.42oz. ~ 7/8wt. ~ EXC (exceptions noted) ~ The Victory was the workhorse of the Granger lineup. This not oft seen 9053 Colorado classic features rich carmel colored cane with swelled butt, 3 x 3 nodes, B/O jasper silks, sans tipping, fine Granger-issue guides tight-fitting NS ferrules that give that hallmark Granger pop when separated, and a solid varnish finish that appears to have been overcoated at some point in the past. The butt section is a shade or two darker than the other sections n the tips have light sets that does not affect line flow or rod performance. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable reverse half wells grip and is fitted with the patented internal U/L metal seat with proper stampings, and an exposed WC. The rod comes with the original olive bag and a replacement labeled metal tube for a 9.5’ Phillipson Paramount. The stout medium-fast action throws an effortless loop when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-7 or WF/DT-8 (I prefer the 8). This affordably-priced rod would be right at home for jacks and landlocks and also a good choice for large terrestrials, streamers and dry/dropper fishing and/or where the wind blows and often. $275
Walton Powell Steelhead ~ 9’3” ~ 3/2 ~ 5.9oz. ~ 7/8wt. Serial No. 0072 ~ As New ~ W. Powell rods are widely regarding as some of the finest casting instruments available and this one is no exception. This early 70s Paradise, CA Steelhead classic features light carmel-colored cane, forest green silks, quality furnishings include chrome stripper, snakes, and tip tops, tight fitting N/S ferrules that give a satisfying pop when separated and an impeccable glass smooth finish. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable Wells grip, full metal screw U/L’ing seat and snake guide-style HK loop. It comes with a green bag and aluminum tube, both thought to be original. The smooth medium action Powell ‘C’ taper throw a powerful long line with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-7 and will handle an 8 with ease if asked. These rods are not oft seen in the 3 2/ format. This one may possibly have been used a time or two, but remains in like new condition. $995 $795
Current Inventory of Bamboo Bargains
These classics for the budget mided angler may be fishable as is or are in need of a little TLC to become stream-ready. They are also an excellent source of rod parts for builders and restorers. Past bamboo bargains have included from rods made by Granger, Hardy, Heddon, Horrocks Ibbotson, LL Bean, Montague, Phillipson Shakespeare and South Bend to name a few. These rods usually sell fast so inquire quickly at coldwatercollectibles@gmail.com
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P.A. Szymusiak ~ 7.5' ~ 2/1 ~ 3.84oz. ~ 5wt ~ As New ~ This nice casting rod was built by Holland, Michigan’s Paul Szymusiak and a set of Weir & Sons blanks and features blonde with 3 around nodes, brown silks, black stripper, snakes and tip-top, tight fitting N/S ferules (with plastic ferrule cover) that give a resounding pop when separated and a solid varnish finish that has a few inconsistencies. The business end of the butt section has a modified cigar grip with tapered nose and lightly flared palm, nicely figured walnut seat with D/L'ing cap and ring hardware and petite black WC. The rod comes in a wheat bag and grooved plastic tube. The comfortable fast action throws a tight loop when paired with a Cortland 444 Peach WF-5 and would be perfect for dry fly work. This light line stick may have never seen the water… and with an attractive price tag, likely won’t last long! $295
Kastelin Para 15 ~ 8’ ~ 2/2 ~ 4.73oz. ~ 5wt ~ SN 008 ~ EXC ~ This offering from the bench of Ludington, Michigan’s Jim Kastelin is based on the popular PHY Para 15 taper. Jim was a Transportation Supervisor for the Ludington Public School system and began building bamboo rods in 2006, mostly for use on his home river, the Pere Marquette. This one features an attractive shade of light carmel-color cane, translucent copper silks tipped black, chrome guides and tip tops, smooth working N/S ferrules (dry fly tip gives a satisfying pop when separated; the ferrule fit on the wet fly tip is a bit loose ferrule and it will rotate when 100% seated), and a smooth varnish finish. There are some glue line inconsistencies and the assembled length is 7’ 11 1/2”. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable light reversed wells grip, nicely figured hardwood seat with D/L’ing cap and ring hardware and exposed WC. The rod comes with a 2-compartment flannel bag and brass capped metal tube. The medium-fast parabolic action is well suited for dry fly or wet fly work and tosses nice loops with both tips. I liked it with a Cortland 444 Peach WF-6. This lightly used rod is being offered at an attractive introductory price. $275
Goodwin Granger ~ 8.5' ~ 3/2 ~ 4.34oz. ~ 5/6wt. ~ EXC (exceptions noted) ~ This Rocky Mountain classic could be a partially restored Denver Special although the reel seat is sans the Denver Special stamp that typically appears above the maker’s stamp, just below the grip. It features light honey-toned cane with swelled butt, red silks with gold signature wraps (no intermediates), black guides on the butt and mid, both tips are sans guides and silk, N/S ferrules, and a varnish finish. The tip/mid section ferrule fit is smooth and tight and give a nice pop, when separated. The mid section male ferrule will not completely seat and need attention. The business end of the butt section is fitted with a perfection grip, D/L’ing slide band metal seat with Goodwin Granger stampings clearly struck neat the top of the seat and exposed WC. This reel seat was used on Granger rods built between 1924 and 1934. The rod comes with an olive canvas bag with cinch string top and blue plastic tube. The rod has that classic medium action Granger rods are so well known for. This would make a wonderful project rod for the Granger enthusiast. $195
Heddon #10 “Blue Waters” ~ 8.5' ~ 3/2 ~ 2F ~ 5.06oz ~ 6wt. ~ VG+ (exceptions noted) ~ This c. 1949 Post Classic Era rod from the famed shop in Dowagiac, Michigan comes in the popular 2F format features attractive browntone cane with swelled butt, red and orange variegated silk wraps, chrome stripper, hardened steel snakes and tip-tops, easy working N/S ferrules that give the hallmark Heddon soft pop when separated and a varnish finish that has a few dings and some bag marks that should easily buff out. A small portion of silk is missing on the mid male ferrule housing and the tips have sets. The business end of the butt section has a straight grip, white and brown coral tenite spacer with D/L'ing screw and slide hood hardware, exposed WC and folding ring HK. The rod comes with the original blue Heddon bag with label but sans stitched in Heddon info tag and original Heddon-labeled aluminum tube. This rod has a lovely medium action that really came alive for me with a Cortland 444 Peach WF-6. This Michigan-made classic has been used for the purpose for which it was made and has plenty of life left and remains one of the better values on a bamboo fly rod. $199
HI “The Chancellor” Registered No. 108 ~ 8.5’ ~ 3/2 ~ 5.93oz. 6/7 wt. ~ EXC ~ This rod from the famous Utica, NY fishing tackle giant was one of their higher grade models and features attractive browntone impregnated cane, old gold silks with black tagging, bronze mildrum stripper, hardened steel snakes and tip tops, tight fitting blued N/S ferrules that give a solid pop when separated and a varnish finish (HI varnished their impregnated rods). The rod is all original, save for one guide wrap on the mid that appears to have been replaced. One tip has a light set that does not affect line flow or performance. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable light cigar grip, gold metal seat with black U/L'ing screw and slide hood seat and blued cone WC. The rod comes with a black the original labeled bag and blue metal tube with original label 85% intact. The classic (almost parabolic-like) medium action throws a tight loop when paired with Cortland 444 Peach DT-6/WF-7 line. This is a super find for the HI enthusiast! $225
Kastelin Para 17 ~ 8.5’ ~ 2/2 ~ 5.4oz. ~ 7wt ~ SN 004 ~ EXC ~ This offering from the bench of Ludington, Michigan’s Jim Kastelin is based on the classic PHY Para 15 taper. Jim was a Transportation Supervisor for the Ludington Public School system and began building bamboo rods in 2006, mostly for use on his home river, the Pere Marquette. This one features an attractive shade of light carmel-color cane, green silks tipped gold, green agate stripper, chrome guides and tip tops, smooth working N/S ferrules that give a satisfying pop when separated and a smooth varnish finish. There are some glue line inconsistencies, the tips have light sets, and the assembled length is 8’5”. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable light reversed wells grip, nicely figured hardwood seat with D/L’ing screw and slide hood hardware and wound over WC. The rod comes with a 3-compartment flannel bag and metal tube. This powerhouse of a rod has a medium-fast parabolic action designed for big quarry. I liked it with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-7. This lightly used rod is being offered at an attractive introductory price. $275
Orvis Special ~ 8.5' ~ 3/1 ~ 4 3/4oz. ~ HDH (DT-6) ~ Serial No. 28561 ~ EXC- (exceptions noted) ~ This not ‘oft seen classic from the famed Vermont maker was built in 1960 at the time Wes Jordan, Bill Henry, Cal Skinner and George Reid were in the shop. It features attractive honey-toned impregnated cane with 3 around node, red silks (rod was re-wrapped at some point),black stripper (appears to be a replacement), chrome guides, smooth & tight fitting and Super Z ferrules (mid-section male ferrule is missing its water plug) that give a nice pop when separated. The Super Z was designed circa 1948 by Louis Feierabend who spent time on the Nat Uslan’s small Spring Valley, NY staff of talented craftsmen. The tip section has a 6 1/4" long repair wrap between the 1st and 2nd guides and also has a light set. The business end of the butt section has a cigar grip, aluminum D/L'ing screw and sliding hood seat, exposed blued WC and HK loop. The rod comes with the original gray 4-compartment bag (indicating it was once a 3/2 rod) and original Orvis tube with blue/white paper label that has been taped. This sweet casting powerhouse of a rod is a touch on the slow side of medium and tosses tight loops and wonderful roll casts, for me best with a Cortland Peach DT-5/ WF-6. While its war wounds may keep it off the collectable all-star team, it won’t break the bank and is still a good ‘ole fishing rod that is just beggin’ to be back on the water again, soon! $295
W&M Stream & Lake Model SL8642 ~ 8.5' ~ 3/1 ~ 5.19oz. ~ 6wt. ~ EXC RS (exception noted) ~ The Stream & Lake replaced the very popular Granger Champion circa 1947 and become one of W&M's best sellers. This Rocky Mountain classic one was nicely restored by Grand Rapids’ Tom Sherman and features rich ammonia-treated carmel-colored cane with swelled butt, 3 around nodes, red silks, W&M furnishings include a red agate stripper, hardened steel snakes and tip top, smooth and tight fitting N/S ferrules (witness marks not aligned indicating the ferrules were also reset) that give a nice pop when separated and a nicely executed new varnish finish with original rod model markings on the butt section. The sections measurements are as follows: Butt 34 5/8”, Mid: 34 ½”, Tip: 34 3/8”. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable reversed half wells grip, patented internal U/L metal seat with proper W&M stampings and exposed WC. The rod comes with a replacement REC hooded bag and a replacement aluminum tube. The rod has a smooth medium action that tosses tight loops with a Cortland 444 Peach DT-6 with ample power for long accurate line delivery. It will also easily handle a 7 if asked. If you’ve been after an affordable 8.5’ W&M/Granger, this restored and stream-ready rod will not disappoint. $225
D.A.M. Regent No. 120 ~ 9.5' ~ 3/2 ~ 7.16oz. ~ 8/9wt. ~ EXC- (exceptions noted) ~ The D.A.M. sport and fishing-tackle business was established in is 1875 by the brothers Oskar and Fritz Ziegenspeck and is one of the oldest fishing tackle brands in history. Shortly after, the brothers began to make and sell their own brand of fishing tackle and by 1902, they started to sell their equipment across Europe under the name of "German fishing equipment manufacturers" for which the initials in German are D.A.M. Since then, D.A.M. has been synonymous with high quality German fishing tackle which includes the “Quick” reels to the DAMYL lines and EFFZETT or STEELPOWER ranges. D.A.M was not only a pioneer but an innovator. This vintage West Germany-made classic features attractive carmel-toned cane, green silks double tipped in yellow and edged in red (a couple guide have been re-wrapped) with full yellow intermediates, red agate stripper, mini-chrome strippers as guides, bridged agate tip-tops, guides, smooth & tight fitting blued ferrules, and a varnish finish that has softened and is alligatored. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable perfection grip, aluminum D/L'ing screw and sliding hood seat stamped “Made in West Germany”, exposed WC and HK loop. The rod comes with the original green labeled bag and replacement St. Croix black Cordura covered tube. This big water/big quarry powerhouse remains remarkably straight and would be a good choice for Atlantic salmon, steelies, strippers and bucket mouths. It is fishable as is, but certainly deserving of a restoration. $195
Goodwin Granger Champion ~ 9.5’ ~ 3/4 ~ 6.14oz. 7/8wt. ~ VG (exceptions noted) ~ Very few 9.5’ Champions were produced by the famed Rocky Mountain maker. This varnished rod with 4 tips features carmel-colored cane with swelled butt, red silks tipped black, replacement stripper, hardened steel snakes and a varnish finish that is beginning to show signs of softening and crazing and has a few bag marks. All N/S ferrule fit smooth and tight and give that hallmark Granger pop when separated. 1 tip section is 2 1/2" short, apparently broken at the tip and repaired and is missing a snake guide. 1 tip section is 5 1/2" short, and was broken at the tip and is missing 2 snake guides and the tip top. 1 full length replacement tip has a 3 1/2" long repair wrap. 1 full length replacement tip has a varnish delam betwwen the last two snake guides. A portion of the wrap is missing on the mid section female ferrule which was incorrectly reset at some point with the witness mark off by 1 flat and a faint ferrule tick can be heard/felt. The business end of the butt section has a comfortable reversed half wells grip, the popular Granger D/L’ing slide band metal seat with proper Granger stampings . (this reel seat was used on Granger rods built between 1924 and 1934) and exposed WC. It comes with an Army green canvas bag that may be original and a replacement green Cordura covered tube. With a some TLC, this rod would be well suited for chasing big trout on large rivers, small and large-mouth bass, and light steelhead/Atlantic salmon. $150
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Current Inventory of Rustic Bamboo Rods
These karma-laden classics are a good source of vintage rod parts and make excellent decor for your home, cabin, office or trout room. They also are perfect "practice rods" for the hobbyist and novice builder/restorer. Some of the furnishings and wraps may be loose or missing and they may have had repairs done, but you won't find them for less at your local "Antique & Junque" store. Past rods have included classics from Hardy, Heddon, Horrocks Ibbotson, Milwards, Montague, Shakespeare, South Bend, Union Hardware Wards and others. Prices are generally $25 and under! Availability varies and they usually sell fast so inquire quickly at coldwatercollectibles@gmail.com.
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