orvis rod

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2008/03/04 18:56:46 (permalink)

orvis rod

can anyone give me info on a 8'9" rocky mtn fly rod orvis produced its a 7/8 weight rod and its value its in great shape comes with sock and alum tube  thanks

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    jlh42581
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    RE: orvis rod 2008/03/04 20:21:15 (permalink)
    Ive never heard of it.

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    Green Weenie
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    RE: orvis rod 2008/03/05 09:29:23 (permalink)
    If memory serves me well, the Rocky Mt series were produced in the mid to late 90's.  They were on the low end of the price scale.  I have cast a few and they do cast a nice line.  My guess that value wise they would be in the 75.00 to 125.00 range. 

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    RE: orvis rod 2008/03/05 09:31:08 (permalink)
    bowman,
     
    the rocky mountain series rods were in the early 90's.  They were low to mid modulus graphite, moderate actions, and decent rods.  Notmally came in an aluminum tube and soft cotton sock.
     
    Haven't looked for one lately, but they don't carry any particular collector value or sentimental value like some other rods do (Sage SP's, old Scott G's, etc).  Might get $75-$100 out of it.
     
    thanks
    rick
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    RE: orvis rod 2008/03/07 21:42:20 (permalink)
    why sell it,use it!
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