steelhound
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thedrake
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Very cool. I love glass rods for small stream fishing. It's not often that someone finds an old one that still has the plastic on the cork. If I inherited said rod, I'd be sure to get it bent a few times before hanging it up.... but everyones different. Thanks for sharing...
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steelhound
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believe me i want to give it a proper work out, just a little hesitant
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wilbur_83
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Cool man... I agree with drake...I'd take it out and bend it...I have my grandad's red/black woolrich jacket and pants...I wear the jacket bear/deer hunting...I have warmer stuff but I feel like my grandad hunts with me every year... There's even stuff he left in the pockets that I dont touch...
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fishinpreacher
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That's awesome! I have my grandfather's glass rod too. It's a 7' 4pc 6wt Fenwick. It feels like a wet noodle next to my Orvis graphite, but I love that old Fenwick and still fish with it some times on small streams. I'm looking forward to giving it to my first grandson. (That is a long time off though my kids a 3 & 4 ) Whatever you decide to do with it, fish with it, or simply keep as an heirloom, it is really cool to have your Grandfathers rod. Awesome Christmas gift!
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"They say you forget your troubles on a trout stream, but that's not quite it..... you begin to see where your troubles fit into the grand scheme of things, and suddenly they're just not such a big deal anymore." John Gierach
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nice rod. i'd fish it!! you don't have to take the plastic off the cork to fish with it!!
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dano
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Nice. They were decent rods. I have a GC 6' 5wt that throws a nice 4wt line. Yours has a silk line designation that = plastic line of 6-level, 7-dt, 7wf. The rod has some collector's value, more so in excellent unused condition.
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That reel seat hardware is gnarly!
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I have a glass sage #5 that casts beautifully; id say the heck with the collectors value; go out and catch a trout on it; that will mean more than any collectors value to me; especially if its an heirloom...
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jon_e_si
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Don't be afraid to use it! I have an old Garcia Conlon ultralite spinning rod - still going strong!
God does not take from your life, the time spent fishing!
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