Chapman's 550
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Re: Chapman's 550
Thanks for the comments, Gentlemen All. It will be interesting to compare the rod side by side with my Precision Rods "Marsden," also built to Richard Walker's Mk IV carp taper.
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Re: Chapman's 550
How much bid did you put on it. I could have won it the other week for £95 nobody put a bid in I did not have the money too bid on it then it got relisted I was going to put in £150 but at last second I change my mind.
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Re: Chapman's 550
Well ... the rod arrived this afternoon ... and apart from a slightly bent butt guide (caused, no doubt, by someone forcing the handle and butt section into a single pocket in a two section, non-original bag !!!) ... I'm delighted with it. Not only are all the guides in very good condition, the ferrules tight and plopping satisfyingly, the rod sections being straight as the proverbial die ... but the whippings aren't black as they appear in the shaky photos posted earlier, but are good (apart from the upper butt guide one which is intact, but needs re-varnishing) and in the early original Green with the copper still perfectly in place !!! A quick clean of the handle and it's ready for the bank.
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Re: Chapman's 550
I thought I had all the rods I need......... for now........now I need a 550
Chance is always powerful. Let your hook be always cast; in the pool where you least expect it, there will be a fish
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Ask Mrs. Loop nicely ... and who knows what Santa will bring ???Loop Erimder wrote:I thought I had all the rods I need......... for now........now I need a 550
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Re: Chapman's 550
It is indeed a classic - a joy both to behold and to use. Enjoy.............
The coiled line travels from the reel, it brings up at last, the hook goes home, and then begins the test of skill. "BB"