Sealey Rover
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Sealey Rover
Now Chaps,
This rod was mentioned in the 'traditional purchases thread. It is definitely a Rover as can just be made out in this picture.
It's very rough and most of the rings are rusted, also as described it appears to have lost 2" from the tip. I have a couple of questions...
1. Did it ever have lined butt and tip rings? It currently has a large high bell on the butt and a more modern tip ring
2. It has a kind of green reel seat? Is this original? I don't like it but if it's original I'll leave it.
3. What is the rods history, by that I mean what were they intended for? Roving I suppose...
There will be others as I progress but that will do for now..
This rod was mentioned in the 'traditional purchases thread. It is definitely a Rover as can just be made out in this picture.
It's very rough and most of the rings are rusted, also as described it appears to have lost 2" from the tip. I have a couple of questions...
1. Did it ever have lined butt and tip rings? It currently has a large high bell on the butt and a more modern tip ring
2. It has a kind of green reel seat? Is this original? I don't like it but if it's original I'll leave it.
3. What is the rods history, by that I mean what were they intended for? Roving I suppose...
There will be others as I progress but that will do for now..
Marc. (Prince of Durham)
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Re: Sealey Rover
Old car owners never die....they just rust away
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Re: Sealey Rover
It'll make a cracking rod for you I hope PoD, Sir.
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Thanks gents. Exactly what I was looking for MGs.
She's a little rough AC but we'll get there my friend. I hope the odd inch off the tip won't spoil her too much.
She's a little rough AC but we'll get there my friend. I hope the odd inch off the tip won't spoil her too much.
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Re: Sealey Rover
Since I posted on that old thread I have seen a Rover with a green anodised sliding reel clamp-on-a-tube, just like the one Dave Burr showed on that thread a posts later.
I've also found a eBay seller with the right silk...yes real Celebrated Elephant silk......and he's just run out.
I've also found a eBay seller with the right silk...yes real Celebrated Elephant silk......and he's just run out.
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I've been trawling H&H and rods and blanks but can't find the green. Why didn't you buy a lifetime supply Nobby! I'd have gladly crossed your palm with silver for a spool or two.
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Re: Sealey Rover
Take at look at guidesnblanks ... Fish Hawk 100% Silk No 220 (near the bottom) ... it might be close, if a little darker (it's lighter than it look in the photo).
http://www.guidesnblanks.com/product/379/category/236
http://www.guidesnblanks.com/product/379/category/236
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Re: Sealey Rover
Just been browsing Dave burr's Rover and it looks a very nice rod indeed. Good luck with the restoration POD and keep us all updated on the rods progress.
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Re: Sealey Rover
Well done PoD you will enjoy your Rover when its done up, its a great all rounder.
As you can see mine has been rewhipped in a darker silk but it still looks good. I've taken that reel seat job off and replaced it with a couple of standard rings and the rod feels better for it.
As you can see mine has been rewhipped in a darker silk but it still looks good. I've taken that reel seat job off and replaced it with a couple of standard rings and the rod feels better for it.
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I've stripped the rod just need to remove the varnish. There is delamination on all three sections so plenty of opportunity for learning. The underside of the thread is a beautiful green, close to what you say AC, so I think I'll be buying a one of threads from G&B...
Never done a delaminated tip, so there's a few questions for another day. So nice to have a project on the go.
I'm happy to hear that the rod is well thought of. What does the esteemed forum think of the tip being short? Not a worry or should I seek a replacement?
Never done a delaminated tip, so there's a few questions for another day. So nice to have a project on the go.
I'm happy to hear that the rod is well thought of. What does the esteemed forum think of the tip being short? Not a worry or should I seek a replacement?
Marc. (Prince of Durham)
“A life that partakes even a little of friendship, love, irony, humor, parenthood, literature, and music, and the chance to take part in battles for the liberation of others cannot be called 'meaningless'...”
“A life that partakes even a little of friendship, love, irony, humor, parenthood, literature, and music, and the chance to take part in battles for the liberation of others cannot be called 'meaningless'...”