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L Kenney
02-26-2020, 11:21 AM
These came from the shop of a friend who's passed on.

Two 9’0” 2/1 factory Fenwick brown glass blanks with Feralite tip over but ferrules. Labeled BLANK in white with the Fenwick eagle logo on the butt sections. Both as new and 2 piece. I believe the white label can be removed with alcohol or acetone.

• 9' #8 weight blank equivalent to the FF908. Probably 1980s. A paper label at the butt reads 108-8.
$60 plus USPS shipping.

• 9' #9 weight blank equivalent to the FF909. Probably 1980s. A paper label at the butt reading 108-9.
$50 plus USPS shipping.

Until graphite took over, Fenwick glass rods in 8, 9 and 10 weights were a mainstay of West Coast steelhead, shad, salmon and striper anglers. They were inexpensive and durable and are fine casting tools.

Both for $95 plus shipping.

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And while I'm at it, there are also:

Two mystery graphite 2 piece blanks. Both workable medium to heavy line models, probably from the 80s.

• 9 ft 2 pc smooth sanded black graphite blank with oversleeve female ferrule. I have no idea who rolled it.
Medium slow. I’m guessing 7 weight. Blank diameter at butt is 0.400” and at tip is 0.90” (6.0 tip top)
$12 plus the cost of shipping it.

• 8 1/2 ft 2 pc smooth sanded black graphite blank with tip over butt ferrule. I have no idea who rolled it. Medium-ish.
I’m guessing 10 or 11 weight. Blank diameter at butt is 0.550” and at tip is 0.97” (6.5 tip top)
$12 plus the cost of shipping

Both for $20 plus shipping.

PM me if you're interested.
Larry

Bill Kiene semi-retired
02-26-2020, 08:14 PM
Those 9' 2 pc fiberglass Fenwick fly rods were the 'big dogs' in the 1960s and 1970s.

More big fish were caught on them than all the other fly rods combined.

They will seem a little heavy and slow today but a so smooth casting.

Most of those actions were designed by Jimmy Green and with the help of a lot of good West Coast fly casters.

The Greatest Generation used them a lot and later us Baby Boomers used them until Graphite came along.


The blanks were labeled 108-8 which was 108 inches and #8 line.


For Alaska fly fishing "Commando" guides Craig Ziegler and Mike McCune choose the Fenwick fiberglass 102-7 two piece blank to make many custom fly rods for their "go to" sticks. They loved the smoothness of the 8'6" #7 line blank for big Rainbow trout back in the 1970s.

hwchubb
03-08-2020, 09:03 AM
Please check PM. Thanks!

L Kenney
03-09-2020, 10:26 AM
PM sent 3/8