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I was given a 1950's era Japanese 5 pc fly rod from my wifey's granddad, which appears to have never been used and still in its original cloth. I have been trying to find out further info about it on line, but not having much luck. Who's the expert here that knows specifics/going price about this particular rod? All I have been able to figure out is some specifics that would make it more or less in price, yet no actual prices.

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There is nothing but a Japanese, Shiatsu stamp on it from Tokyo.When I typed that in, that's when I found out it was a 1950's era fly rod

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hahaha...yes, it does and I found that funny too...but hey, isn't holding a fishing rod of any sort considered a finger massage? lol :thumbsup_anim:

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Don`t spend the money before you get it. There were a lot of bamboo fly rods made, and not surprisingly in Japan, close to the material? I have one myself from the 40`s or 50`s, not worth much at all.

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Ohiofisherman

 

Read the original post...It was given to me! I already have it and was inquiring about it :wallbash: LOL

 

And coming from my wifey's granddad, it is probably cheap, LOL. :blink:

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I'd get a shop that specializes in bamboo flyrods to take a look at it. I'm sure there are more then a few qualified places in southern Ontario that would be able to help you out.

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The 'flat one side' bit is interesting, not seen that before

 

Japanese rods from that era are so common as a lot of soldiers were over there at that time and picked them up and as a result they're not worth much but it's a nice thing to have especially if it's in such good condition.

 

Even the English stuff isn't worth much unless it's in mint condition and was made by certain people.

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Here's some pic of the rod. They are small photos, but don't know how to make them any bigger because of the options of 250K maximum upload...unless I post individual pics. Let me know and I could do that if these ones are too hard to make out.

 

 

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It appears that what you have is not a fly rod. It is more so an older closed face reel pack rod. You can tell this by the location of the reel seat. A fly rod seat is located on the bottom of the handle. There are 3 different tip sections to give you 3 different actions. More importantly, post a picture of the patch on that rod bag.

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It appears that what you have is not a fly rod. It is more so an older closed face reel pack rod. You can tell this by the location of the reel seat. A fly rod seat is located on the bottom of the handle. There are 3 different tip sections to give you 3 different actions. More importantly, post a picture of the patch on that rod bag.

 

The patch is posted; it says Fraser Co. Angling Specialists Montreal, yet it may not be the original cloth it came in...but like I said in an earlier post, when I typed in the stamp from the rod into google search, 1950's Era, Japanese 5 piece fly rod collectable appeared at the top of the list. As well, My wife's granddad's name is on the box with the date of 1953. He was a fighter pilot in WWII and Korea and more than likely bought it for a keep sake over seas. It's never been used!!!

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