I think this post by Wal says it al!!
Re: Allcocks record breaker
Post by Wallys-Cast » Fri Oct 25, 2019 7:24 pm
Allcocks Record Breaker whipping thread colour?
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Re: Allcocks Record Breaker whipping thread colour?
Sorry for the delay - but at last here it is!
Wallys-Cast wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2019 9:01 am
BoltonBullfinch wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2019 6:21 am
That's a very nice looking rod Wal, are they a rarity or quite easy to get hold of?.
Thanks
BB
They were sold for a lot of years but strangely they don't turn up too often.
It has been said they are a upmarket Lucky Strike but I have never compared the two blanks so can't say for certain.
Wal.
For anyone interested, I finally got around to comparing the Lucky Strike and the Record Breaker. There is quite a difference in section sizes and therefore in power.
Here is a comparison of the cane section sizes. Measured across the flats at six inch intervals from the tip down. Sizes in mm.
Lucky Strike. Record Breaker.
Tip section.
2.5 2.8
3.0 3.0
3.3 3.8
3.6 4.5
4.2 4.7
4.5 5.0
5.2 5.5
5.3 5.7 just above male ferrule.
Mid section.
6.2 6.9 just below mid section ferrule.
6.6 7.3
6.8 7.8
7.2 8.3
7.6 8.5
8.0 8.8
8.2 9.2
8.7 9.5 just above male ferrule.
Butt section.
9.4 10.0 just below butt section ferrule.
9.7 10.5
10.3 10.9
10.7 11.5
11.0 12.0 just above handle shoulder.
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Wallys-Cast wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2019 9:01 am
BoltonBullfinch wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2019 6:21 am
That's a very nice looking rod Wal, are they a rarity or quite easy to get hold of?.
Thanks
BB
They were sold for a lot of years but strangely they don't turn up too often.
It has been said they are a upmarket Lucky Strike but I have never compared the two blanks so can't say for certain.
Wal.
For anyone interested, I finally got around to comparing the Lucky Strike and the Record Breaker. There is quite a difference in section sizes and therefore in power.
Here is a comparison of the cane section sizes. Measured across the flats at six inch intervals from the tip down. Sizes in mm.
Lucky Strike. Record Breaker.
Tip section.
2.5 2.8
3.0 3.0
3.3 3.8
3.6 4.5
4.2 4.7
4.5 5.0
5.2 5.5
5.3 5.7 just above male ferrule.
Mid section.
6.2 6.9 just below mid section ferrule.
6.6 7.3
6.8 7.8
7.2 8.3
7.6 8.5
8.0 8.8
8.2 9.2
8.7 9.5 just above male ferrule.
Butt section.
9.4 10.0 just below butt section ferrule.
9.7 10.5
10.3 10.9
10.7 11.5
11.0 12.0 just above handle shoulder.
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