Grandpa's Rod
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 9:49 am
A friend just gave me his Grandpa's antique rod, and I'm hoping some Grandpas here can give me some history?
* It's a Horton Bristol rod, four pieces - one for the handle, three for the rod. Looks like metal tubes and cork grips.
* Five foot length total, and "barrel" guides, all about 3/8", including the tip. It pretty stiff, probably because of the metal tubes and three joints. It doesn't have a lot of bend in the last third, so you would want to work a fish carefully until you tire it out.
* The collar on the end has the patent date as March 8, '87 and '89, and we're not talking 1900's.
* The reel mount is printed with "THE HORTON MFG CO/BRISTOL CONN", and the Bristol logo with a graphic of a rod with line snapping behind it.
The reel mount has me stumped. It has the current dimpled collar to accept the bottom leg of the reel, but the top is just a plain ring with a finger hook pointing down. I assume the earlier reels had flatter legs, and the top just slipped under the collar and you held it tight on casting with your finger. I have a cheap plastic baitcasting reel I can shave the legs down to fit under this, so I can go give this rod one last cast (I'm honored my friend passed it on, and wouldn't want to damage it).
Is there a safe way to clean the cork grips?
Anyone have any old-timey knowledge of the history of this rod?
Any idea what it's worth today (a little paint missing on the rod segments)? Though I'm not looking to sell it.
I'll attach a photo of the handle
Thanks - Tom Kennedy
* It's a Horton Bristol rod, four pieces - one for the handle, three for the rod. Looks like metal tubes and cork grips.
* Five foot length total, and "barrel" guides, all about 3/8", including the tip. It pretty stiff, probably because of the metal tubes and three joints. It doesn't have a lot of bend in the last third, so you would want to work a fish carefully until you tire it out.
* The collar on the end has the patent date as March 8, '87 and '89, and we're not talking 1900's.
* The reel mount is printed with "THE HORTON MFG CO/BRISTOL CONN", and the Bristol logo with a graphic of a rod with line snapping behind it.
The reel mount has me stumped. It has the current dimpled collar to accept the bottom leg of the reel, but the top is just a plain ring with a finger hook pointing down. I assume the earlier reels had flatter legs, and the top just slipped under the collar and you held it tight on casting with your finger. I have a cheap plastic baitcasting reel I can shave the legs down to fit under this, so I can go give this rod one last cast (I'm honored my friend passed it on, and wouldn't want to damage it).
Is there a safe way to clean the cork grips?
Anyone have any old-timey knowledge of the history of this rod?
Any idea what it's worth today (a little paint missing on the rod segments)? Though I'm not looking to sell it.
I'll attach a photo of the handle
Thanks - Tom Kennedy