A 'punt' on a 500
Re: A 'punt' on a 500
I was going to bid on that but my phone signed me out and didn't send me a reminder for the auction ending.
I was bidding on the pegley Davies that ended an hour previous to the 500 but just as I pressed confirm bid with 7seconds remaining (just enough to get the final bid in) I lost connection on my WiFi
Missed out on a pair of delmatics on Sunday too so all in all a bad eBay weekend for me.
Enjoy your rod, I asked a couple of questions about it too, mainly about the tip ring which I don't think is original?
I was bidding on the pegley Davies that ended an hour previous to the 500 but just as I pressed confirm bid with 7seconds remaining (just enough to get the final bid in) I lost connection on my WiFi
Missed out on a pair of delmatics on Sunday too so all in all a bad eBay weekend for me.
Enjoy your rod, I asked a couple of questions about it too, mainly about the tip ring which I don't think is original?
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Re: A 'punt' on a 500
Well the Pegley Davies Avon was a bit bent and twisted...I went and had a look at it.
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Re: A 'punt' on a 500
'A rod to cover all situations' , sorry don't understand that phrase
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Re: A 'punt' on a 500
Indeed and heaven forbid otherwise I could not possibly justify my modest collection which as someone said is always just one short of what I would really like.Greentura wrote:'A rod to cover all situations' , sorry don't understand that phrase
Re: A 'punt' on a 500
Perhaps a good job I missed out on it thenNobby wrote:Well the Pegley Davies Avon was a bit bent and twisted...I went and had a look at it.
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Re: A 'punt' on a 500
I don't want my wife hearing that 'one rod to cover all applications' expression.....
She might ask for the dining room back.
Subversive, that is.
She might ask for the dining room back.
Subversive, that is.
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Re: A 'punt' on a 500
Well, my 500 arrived and I'm very happy. In fact ... I've now fallen in love twice !!!
The cane is a lovely colour, it's die straight, the guides are fine, the cork is excellent, and the only small niggle is that I can feel a small amount of movement on the female ferrule on the cane (but that's easily sorted).
What is fascinating is comparing it with my Allcock's "Harvey Torbett."
Both rods are of the same configuration, being separate handle with middle and tip sections.
The figures are as follows ...
Chapman's 500. Handle 24 inches. Tip taper 0.133 " - 0.281". Centre taper 0.322" - 0.422". Total weight 11.1 oz.
Harvey Torbett. Handle 25.5 inches. Tip taper 0.106" - 0.285". Centre taper 0.313" - 0.472". Total weight 11.9oz.
So ... "Harvey" starts thinner and ends thicker ... but only by a few thou.
What this means to me in practical terms is that I can now have both rods set up, the '500' (I'm tempted to call him 'John') with a pin for close float work, and 'Harvey' with a fixed spool for more distance.
The cane is a lovely colour, it's die straight, the guides are fine, the cork is excellent, and the only small niggle is that I can feel a small amount of movement on the female ferrule on the cane (but that's easily sorted).
What is fascinating is comparing it with my Allcock's "Harvey Torbett."
Both rods are of the same configuration, being separate handle with middle and tip sections.
The figures are as follows ...
Chapman's 500. Handle 24 inches. Tip taper 0.133 " - 0.281". Centre taper 0.322" - 0.422". Total weight 11.1 oz.
Harvey Torbett. Handle 25.5 inches. Tip taper 0.106" - 0.285". Centre taper 0.313" - 0.472". Total weight 11.9oz.
So ... "Harvey" starts thinner and ends thicker ... but only by a few thou.
What this means to me in practical terms is that I can now have both rods set up, the '500' (I'm tempted to call him 'John') with a pin for close float work, and 'Harvey' with a fixed spool for more distance.
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Re: A 'punt' on a 500
Now that is interesting......a 10 foot rod, with a tip light enough for float fishing but a bit more in the butt than a 500.
That sounds a very desirable rod indeed.......yet they are practically unknown. I don't recall hearing of another one, though I'm sure they are out there.
That sounds a very desirable rod indeed.......yet they are practically unknown. I don't recall hearing of another one, though I'm sure they are out there.
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Re: A 'punt' on a 500
Nobby,
If we mention it a bit more one will pop up. I'd like one as well having read about Ashby Cut's and seen the photographs of it in action. Of course the expensive route would be to nip down the A10 to Champmans and ask them…
If we mention it a bit more one will pop up. I'd like one as well having read about Ashby Cut's and seen the photographs of it in action. Of course the expensive route would be to nip down the A10 to Champmans and ask them…
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Re: A 'punt' on a 500
Spot on there Nobby, having had my grubby it little paws on the Harvey I did think that AC may have to pry my fingers loose. An absolute delight in the hand, light but steely, terrifically balanced I thought.Nobby wrote:Now that is interesting......a 10 foot rod, with a tip light enough for float fishing but a bit more in the butt than a 500.
That sounds a very desirable rod indeed.......yet they are practically unknown. I don't recall hearing of another one, though I'm sure they are out there.
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I knew the pathway like the back of my hand
I felt the earth beneath my feet
Sat by the river and it made me complete.
I knew the pathway like the back of my hand
I felt the earth beneath my feet
Sat by the river and it made me complete.