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bonish
09-07-2011, 10:57 PM
Scott G904 2-piece; San Francisco Era; 2 1/4 oz.; Serial #G90-4-3922 Very Good Condition $225 SOLD

Redington CPX 966-4S; 9 1/2-foot, 6-weight, 4-piece Saltwater model with fighting butt; used about a dozen times w/warranty card; rod sock, Powell rod tube $175 - SOLD

Sage VPS 690-2; 9-foot, 6-weight, 2-piece; used as backup rod on a couple trips, never fished $150

Sage Rod Carrier - Green triangular travel rod carrier for 9-foot, 3-piece rods. Holds four or five rods $40

Sage Rod/Reel Tubes for 9-foot, 4-piece. One in dark olive, one in lighter olive; brand new $30

Prefer local and cash sale but will consider shipping to US for shipping/packaging/handling fee

Bill Kiene semi-retired
09-08-2011, 07:31 AM
All good stuff.....

That Scott graphite G904 (9' #4 line in 2 piece) is a cult rod. We sold them many years ago. If you fished the Fall River and Hat Creek, back in the day, and had a few bucks you fish that rod.

You probably had a Hardy Lightweight, SA System (Hardy Marquis) or Orvis CFO (Hardy made) reel on it too.

*Before that rod came out they had not come out with a weight forward floater that small.

Cortland made the Peach 444 WF4F just for Harry Wilson and Larry Kenney of Scott Rod Company in Berkeley, CA .........just for that rod.

shotgunner
09-09-2011, 04:26 AM
Bill, very cool bit of history. Thanks for posting it.

bonish; if I had room for the rod I'd have it.


All good stuff.....

That Scott graphite G904 (9' #4 line in 2 piece) is a cult rod. We sold them many years ago. If you fished the Fall River and Hat Creek, back in the day, and had a few bucks you fish that rod.

*Before that rod came out they had not come out with a weight forward floater that small.

Cortland made the Peach 444 WF4F just for Harry Wilson and Larry Kenney of Scott Rod Company in Berkeley, CA .........just for that rod.

Bill Kiene semi-retired
09-09-2011, 06:05 AM
That Sage VPS 9'#6 line 2 piece would make a great bass rod, light steelhead rod and lake rod too.