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An update to my previous thread, the handle on the G Loomis 1562 GLX prototype handle rebuild is now done.

As per the customer's request the original decal was not removed so a work around was required, building and installing the new handle from the back of the blank.
It does present some challenges especially when the customer states exactly where the reel will sit with new fixed reel seat, which in this case was 8.5"s from the back of the rod. And while the customer is a young man he wanted the rod restored in an Old School fashion, figured Walnut wood seat, grip inserts  and wood/mushroom but cap. The next step will be to replace the original garbage Recoil guides with high quality Fuji's.

The following are a series of pictures I took for him from the beginning.

Cheers  :)

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There is no substitute for a quality rebuild, and that is it!

Well done as always, Chris.

Nice to see you are still making use of those antlers!! They add a classy touch to a very classy rebuild

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13 hours ago, Bill Shearer said:

There is no substitute for a quality rebuild, and that is it!

Well done as always, Chris.

Nice to see you are still making use of those antlers!! They add a classy touch to a very classy rebuild

 

Thank you Bill. Yes the antlers make great stands for photos.  :)

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52 minutes ago, dave524 said:

Old school , pretty much what's on the end of my IM6 1562 that i put together late 80's, way nicer seat though 👍

Thanks Dave, but back in the 80's I wasn't putting those seats on either.  ;)

In fact my first float rod build was on an extended 10.5' S Glass and it had an aluminum seat.
I had neither the skills, knowledge or the lathes back then to make seats so all my builds were a factory seat of some kind.

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1 hour ago, Spiel said:

Thanks Dave, but back in the 80's I wasn't putting those seats on either.  ;)

In fact my first float rod build was on an extended 10.5' S Glass and it had an aluminum seat.
I had neither the skills, knowledge or the lathes back then to make seats so all my builds were a factory seat of some kind.

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By the looks of the this pic, you're older than dirt! HAHAHA.

Oh, nice rebuild by the way.

Time for a phone call, been a while. 

Cheers!

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1 hour ago, Ron said:

By the looks of the this pic, you're older than dirt! HAHAHA.

Oh, nice rebuild by the way.

Time for a phone call, been a while. 

Cheers!

😆 There are days when I certainly feel that way Ron. Thanks for the props and yes we are due for a good chin wag.  ;)

 

1 hour ago, Big Cliff said:

So much tallent on this board, I am constantly amazed by things I see and learn on here.

You'll get no argument from me Cliff, there's a multitude of talent here from making and crafting to successful application and use of the tools in our trade.  :D

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On 2/5/2025 at 8:04 AM, Spiel said:

Thanks Dave, but back in the 80's I wasn't putting those seats on either.  ;)

In fact my first float rod build was on an extended 10.5' S Glass and it had an aluminum seat.
I had neither the skills, knowledge or the lathes back then to make seats so all my builds were a factory seat of some kind.

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I had a grey Premier 1562 before the IM6, looks like a black Grice and Young Avon there.  Buddy that got me into float fishing had a 3 piece Lamiglass graphite 13 footer, it was a heavy blank in weight, Loomis was still working for Lamiglass I think when it came out

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1 hour ago, dave524 said:

I had a grey Premier 1562 before the IM6, looks like a black Grice and Young Avon there.  Buddy that got me into float fishing had a 3 piece Lamiglass graphite 13 footer, it was a heavy blank in weight, Loomis was still working for Lamiglass I think when it came out

After my Lami S-Glass I had the graphite Lami 3 piece for a short spell, ya heavy, very tip heavy. When Gary moved on to found his own company I was quick to by the 1562 Premier, a much nicer rod to fish than the Lami. The reel strapped to all three   :(of those rods (pictured above) is indeed a Grice & Young. In fact it's still strapped to the Premier and is owned by a friend who still fishes it on occasion. I have offered several time to buy back from him, so far......no luck!  :(

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4 hours ago, Spiel said:

After my Lami S-Glass I had the graphite Lami 3 piece for a short spell, ya heavy, very tip heavy. When Gary moved on to found his own company I was quick to by the 1562 Premier, a much nicer rod to fish than the Lami. The reel strapped to all three   :(of those rods (pictured above) is indeed a Grice & Young. In fact it's still strapped to the Premier and is owned by a friend who still fishes it on occasion. I have offered several time to buy back from him, so far......no luck!  :(

I worked with and fished with Bill Spicer a few times back then, he bought the Grice and Young when I got one of Lorne's Stantons, this was well before Bill's fly fishing gig. The Stanton was followed by a gold Smith and Smith Streamaster which went on the IM6.   I wasn't a fan of the  line getting behind the spool of the Avon, I still have visions of pink Ande wrapped up there

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