Sowerbutts Valise Rod
Each section is 22in long.
Makes 2 rods of 8ft 6in and 6ft 8in
1 tip split cane the other two greanheart
Fitted with low bells rings
Ready to use.
Valise Rod
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Valise Rod
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Re: Valise Rod
Very nice indeed 1920s?
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Re: Valise Rod
A poachers rod then Lee.
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Re: Valise Rod
Yep .... Long coat .... Inside pocket....
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Re: Valise Rod
Valise is an old word for a briefcase, originally French, it meant any luggage or bag that can be carried by hand, but the English use generally meant a businessman's briefcase. Maybe intended for those business types who wanted to fish in their lunch break? :-)
Milward's did something similar aimed at the military, both coarse and fly rods. But such little-sectioned rods are great for taking on holiday.
Even John Wilson made one.......
Milward's did something similar aimed at the military, both coarse and fly rods. But such little-sectioned rods are great for taking on holiday.
Even John Wilson made one.......