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About Rich McGaughey
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I can answer questions on graphite fly rod building and bamboo rod restoration and making. I can guide people to restorers . I can guide people to rod building components on the internet as well as catalog. I can help them identify and value their bamboo fly rods with a picture .

If you are asking for the id of an old rod please send pictures especially and labels or logos to me macsrods@yahoo.com and a complete description including the following:
Is it bamboo ? fly or casting rod ? check metal for id and patents ? Weight in oz? What is the diameter of the rod above the cork? Where was it purchased ? What type of metal nickel-silver, tin, or chrome platted brass? A complete description of any logos or labels. Length of rod per section and number of sections. Total rod length. Reel seat is below or above the cork handle ?

Please read the following if the rod has either of the following two labels Montague or Horrocks-Ibbotson. They are looked down upon by the collecting community and often they are justified. They were mass produced , rather heavy and very slow. They are not going to resale for very much.
I find two books are available at larger libraries to get history and or value:
Antique & Collectable Fishing Rods: Identification & Value Guide Homel, Dan. 1997
Bamboo Rod Restoration Handbook -Michael Sinclair

Commission Sales

Because of my knowledge and skill I can help you sell and get a good price for you vintage bamboo fly rod. email email Mac



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I have been restoring bamboo fly rods for 15 years and making graphite for 17 .

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website = http://www.geocities.com/macsrods/macsrods.htm

 
   

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Topic: Fishing



Expert: Rich McGaughey
Date: 7/5/2008
Subject: Heddon Fly Rod

Question
I actually found a Heddon bamboo in a dumpster being discarded by a widow whose husband recently died. It needs some restoration - one guide is missing and the others need re-wrapping. I'd like more info on this rod. Heddon is written in script spiraling the rod, and the model info on it reads: "#10 - 9 - 2 1/2 F - H C H or D"
Is this a great find or a run of the mill? I'd like to restore it myself if possible. I have photos.

Answer
Mike,
Well it’s not worth a thousands but if restored, then it might bring $230.
History of Heddon:
http://www.lu-c-an.com/JamesHeddon.htm
The #10  was first made in 1935 through 1954.
AFTMA #   DT   WF            LEVEL   MM - OD   IN - OD
6   HDH   HDG       D   1.14   .045
7   HCH   HCF       C   1.27   .050
So your rod is a 6-7 weight.
A good book to help you do the restoration:
Bamboo Rod Restoration Handbook -Michael Sinclair
My resource page :
http://www.geocities.com/macsrods/ResourceListRodBuilding.htm

Luck,
Mac

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