Thank you Master KanWallys-Cast wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 9:14 am Bob, that looks a stunning renovation job. Jeremy has done you proud mate.
I have seen many of Jeremy's restoration jobs over the years and they improve each time. This one shows how far he has come.
Very well done glasshopper.
Wal.
This rod is a bit special. Despite its shortish handle it is well balanced and feels light in the hand, has quite a crisp action and must compare very favourably to the very best of its type and era.
The colour of the blank is gorgeous, the replacement tip had to be stained to match the middle and butt sections. I don't know if the colour is a result of ageing or flaming in the Aspindale factory, probably both.
The rings are originals, cleaned up and lacquered. They are made of fine wire and far nicer than modern mass produced replacements. I wish you could still buy new rings as nice as these.....
The whole cane butt section is quite slender compared to other whole cane sections I've previously come accross and coupled with the hollow built middle, the result is a light but resilient action and I assume fast striking.
Bob will no doubt enjoy using the rod for his crucian campaign this year