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Old 07-29-2024, 05:43 PM
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Anyone have a guess as to the origin of this rod? A friend bought a house in Spring Lake, NJ and this rod came with the house. It is graphite, 11'4", 770 grams with the butt end. The upper part is one piece 9'5" long, 440 grams. For such a large rod it feels pretty light. I believe the wood butt end is the original but I have no way of knowing. There is no writing or markings on the rod whatsoever. the white mark under the first guide is residue from masking tape. Just curious about it.
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Old 08-02-2024, 04:32 PM
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No idea but a cool surf rod that looks like it was custom built because those don't look like factory wraps and you have all that fancy detail and contour on the rod butt. That's a really nice rod and I'll bet its fishy too
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Old 08-03-2024, 11:52 AM
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the wrap looks like an old wrap from sea isle tackle
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Old 08-09-2024, 08:48 AM
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Nice rod.. looks old school , not really modern, but very nicely done.. I would put a big old school spinning reel on it, cast a bunker head or a whole squid out beyond the breakers, and see what bites.. It looks like it would have no trouble subduing one of those 40 lb rays into submission... Bet it would cast a 6oz sinker 100 yards...
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Old 10-08-2024, 07:42 PM
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Great looking rod, no dealer name or lettering, makes me think this was special built rod using a black blank..that reminds me of the HARENELL COMPANYS BLANKS, which went out of business, then years later the orignal owner by last name of Harrington, started small production and sold blanks. the red wraps simialr to Harenells except orginal had a yellow srtip in it. Custom bought handle could be made by anyone. Their history among old timers like me rated them pretty high. Only a guess here though.
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