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Vintage 6' 6" 2/2 Chubb / Montague split-bamboo fly rod w/ orig. form case NR

$ 40.12

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Fishing Type: Fly Fishing
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Brand: Chubb / Montague
  • Fish Species: Trout
  • Type: Fly Rod
  • Shaft/Blank Material: Bamboo

    Description

    This auction is for a very rarely seen 6' 6" 2/2 Chubb / Montague bamboo fly rod with original wooden canvas covered form case. Unmarked rod is in original condition with original hardware and wraps with several in need of repair. Original tip tops will also need to be replaced before rod is fishable - one missing ring the other partially remaining - see photo. Reel seat is in very good to excellent condition. Cork handle is in good condition with minimal ridging and a small gouge in one ring, minor but so noted - see photo. Hanging ring hook keeper. Red wraps tipped black with signature wraps and full intermediate wraps. Early short Monty rods in full length condition with original case are extremely rare and would make a fantastic addition to any collection. Cane is sound without any damage or issues, rod would definitely be worth properly restoring and taking fishing! Feels like a 3/4 wt. See pictures for full description. Sold as shown.
    All items sold as is. No Reserve. Please ask questions prior to bidding. No additional handling fees charged. Will ship via USPS or UPS Ground whichever is less. For International bidders please note that estimates for shipping are for some reason high but all overage paid will be refunded - gladly send more exact shipping estimates if given specific destination. See my other items as will be listing several dozen vintage bamboo fly and bait rods as well as other vintage tackle pieces over next few weeks.
    On Jul-14-21 at 11:49:21 PDT, seller added the following information:
    All sections are straight. Pinned ferrules are still very good - one seems little used despite tip missing guides and almost wonder if the guides weren't lost fairly early in its history with the second tip then getting all the use as although straight it does come out of the ferrule station at a slight angle and its ferrule is a bit more worn - rod with first tip is dead straight. Both tips pop when separated.
    Rod has really nice action.