FT Williams mystery rod
"FT Williams & Co Ltd London" on the butt fitting
Chunky 105” (8ft 9in) 3 piece spinning rod – but odd lengths: Butt 30in, Middle 43in, Tip 34in
12" grip, black button, lined rings throughout, bottle green whipping with 1 1/8 intermediates
FT Williams: Trick or Treat?
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FT Williams: Trick or Treat?
Last edited by Deaf Cat on Fri Nov 05, 2021 9:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: FT Williams: Trick or Treat?
My first guess was a "marriage", but thinking about it, getting all the ferrules right would have been far too much trouble, so I reckon it probably started life as a 10'6" rod ( 43" -1" for the ferrule overlap =42"; 42" x 3 = 126" = 10'6") which accidentally lost 7" of its tip, becoming a pike rod, as was often the way, but a rather un-handy one, so a further foot was removed from the cork end of the butt joint, giving a single-handed spinning rod. If the F.T. Williams is only on the rubber-button holder, the rest of it could be anything, I'm afraid.
If it works as a user, and wasn't sold on the "name", it should catch you a few fish,either as a spinner or a stalking rod.
Any F.T.W. owners out there who can identify the ferrules or winding check??
If it works as a user, and wasn't sold on the "name", it should catch you a few fish,either as a spinner or a stalking rod.
Any F.T.W. owners out there who can identify the ferrules or winding check??
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