500 bells and whipping thread colour?
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500 bells and whipping thread colour?
Afternoon All, Would one of you learned restorers please let me know the correct whipping thread colour and make (well, as near as possible from current manufacturers), along with the correct bell type and sizes for a standard 500 please? Close season restoration project. Regards Cat
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Re: 500 bells and whipping thread colour?
The thread you need is ‘A’ grade, in maroon/claret. The rings ‘low bells’ (bridge). The original butt and tip rings ( particularly the tip ring) were of low quality, most people change these for lined rings. There were two versions of the 500, standard and de luxe, the difference being 2 more rings on the de luxe, again, most people add the extra rings when restoring. Very nice rods, versatile and capable. Please show us the results of your endeavours.
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Re: 500 bells and whipping thread colour?
Slightly off topic but I have both a standard with the maroon whippings and fewer rings and a restored de luxe with the additional rings but the maker used olive whippings. Both lovely rods with the de luxe being slightly more user friendly. If I ever get one of them restored though, I’d have high bell rings fitted - in the rain, wet line from a ‘pin doesn’t half stick to the cane.
Phil
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Re: 500 bells and whipping thread colour?
Thanks both.
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Re: 500 bells and whipping thread colour?
this may be controversial , but there are so many 500/550 rods out there i regard these excellent rods as a foil for a bit of creativity especially as Chapmans were so parsimonious when they fitted their rods out . here is a pic of my two 550s -- one has a non standard handle because the ferrule on the original was nackered so i built a new one on a good solid float rod butt . i like re dressing Chapmans , it is an opportunity for a bit of fun.
Cheers G
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