It's an old rod for a levelwind baitcaster reel. I have some put away that i collected from my old buddies. Take care of it. It may be valuable. If you dont want it i'll give you $5 for it.:D
My dad gave me this pole, it is solid metal, it has 2 metal eyelets ,they are welded on the rod. The reel seat has some lime green paint left on it,I have an old shakespear reel with the same color?
Is this something old or a ice fishing rod? It's total lenght is 43 in.
Rowdy
Remember This Beautiful World is
''Only Temperary Housing''!
Rowdy
It's an old rod for a levelwind baitcaster reel. I have some put away that i collected from my old buddies. Take care of it. It may be valuable. If you dont want it i'll give you $5 for it.:D
I have not seen one of those since I was a kid. They were what we fished with before fibreglass came out in the early 50's. The only reels were baitcasters so I don't think you will find one for spinning reels. That is a genuine antiques. Guess that means that I'm a antique too.
Yeah and you spooled them up with that heavy black line.Originally Posted by reelcrappie
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
I Too remember using them with my Granpa-Still have 2 of them!!
Good Fishin To Ya!! Dennis Dale Hollow Crappie www.dalehollowcrappie.4t.com
O k Thanks,
I'll keep it then, I'm married to an antuiqe also, what's she worth! :D
It's in fair to good shape (the rod not the wife)even the cork handels
Rowdy :rolleyes:
Remember This Beautiful World is
''Only Temperary Housing''!
Rowdy
Pulled this from my collection of old reels. Still has the original line on it too. Its a Langley reelcast model # 500.
I've got one of those rods with an old Shakespear reel on it.
Came from the first licensed fishing guide on Lake Dallas (now Lewisville), Texas.
Circa 1956
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Jerry Hamon
Van Alstyne, Texas
I had one of those old steel rods years ago. Never fished with it but now I wish I would have kept it. Also wish I would have kept my old split bamboo flyrod, and Granpa's old tacklebox full of old lures. Who knew? I thought I'd be dead by now dangit!
I have a jig with a face like this!:eek: