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    Default 2 nice fly rods for sale

    My dad has asked me to sell two of his fly rods for him.

    The first is a Scott Powr Ply 8.5' 2 1/8 ounce -#5 line. The body is grey in color. My dad said it has been used, but only on one trip to Montana. It comes with a canvas sleeve and aluminum case. I want to sell it for a fair price, but don't necessarily know what that is; any guidance on a value would be greatly appreciated.

    The second pole is a Snow, made by Gene Snow of Angler's Inn (Utah). This rod, I am told, has never been used and is built on a Fenwick blank. It is marked as made in America (that helps to date it before production was moved to Taiwan) and is also marked #5-6 fly line. This pole also comes with a canvas sleeve and hard case, but the hard case has a slight bend in it, (my dad bought the case with the bend in it, because it was on clearance). Price on this rod is negotiable, from what I have seen on-line it is worth between $200 and $400, but additional guidance here is also appreciated.
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    Email is the best way to reach me, blarsen_45@hotmail.com.

    Thank you,



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    I have gotten a lot of views, can anyone help me on a value for either?

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    I would move these to ebay. That's an early Scott G and could go for 250 or 400. Fenwick blank and factory rods are gaining popularity but only because they are less expensive. Probably less than 150 for the snow. This is a good time to post FFing items for auction. Good luck. P

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    Thank you Paul.

    Happy New Year!

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