1952 Model. Shakespeare changed fishing with these rods around 1946.Attachment 384969Attachment 384970Attachment 384971Attachment 384972Attachment 384973Attachment 384974
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1952 Model. Shakespeare changed fishing with these rods around 1946.Attachment 384969Attachment 384970Attachment 384971Attachment 384972Attachment 384973Attachment 384974
Some healthy Gills and a cool outfit !
I am digging that combination, would like to see in one big pile the fish that rod has caught.
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:yikes GAWD! Love it!
This particular rod was purchased years ago from a gentleman who refurbished old Shakespeare rods. He had replaced the cork. I do clean them if needed and use U-40 Cork Seal on all my rods.(good product). This one was bought because I was born in 1952. Thanks.
That rod is in beautiful shape. I would have loved to have had an outfit like that in the 50s. My dad wasn’t into the out of doors so all I had was really crappy stuff until I could earn enough to buy my own gear. Nice to see it still in action! Enjoy it! (That said, I still have that crappy rod out in the garage!)
Bob
Good rig for sure.
Another product you can use to protect your cork grips is called Tru-Oil. It is linseed oil with some additives. Orginal used for wood gun stocks but does a terrific job on cork rod handles. Got it on all my rod handles.
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Here is a 20 year old rod I just cleaned the handle up and put tru-oil on. It really helps keeping your cork grips clean.Attachment 385005
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