Thanks to all who have taken the time and trouble to reply to my post, some useful information there.
I am starting to think that the whippings could be original and refreshingly different too. I was unsure at first,
but maybe because of the similarity to some of Ted Olivers lovely creations.
Should be a nice rod when finished, as it is light in the hand, with a very slender tip.
It's a long shot I know, but I need a tip ring for this rod. It is the lightweight type with no tube and a clear glass lining, which I would like to replace.
The butt ring has a matching clear glass lining. If anyone can help please, it would be much appreciated.
I am of course, happy to pay your price, or trade for other rings you may need. I have most types in stock, but unfortunately,not one of these...
Aspindales Windale
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I think I have some NOS of these...let me check in the morning.
Anything else would just be wrong on this rod and spoil its action I think.
Anything else would just be wrong on this rod and spoil its action I think.
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Thanks Nobby, I'll keep my fingers crossed.
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I can't for the life of me find them, but I know they're here somewhere.....bear with me.