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which heddon cane rod was considered to be their best rod?
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I've got the expert... Michael Sinclar.... getting in touch with you. Michael is "da Man" when it comes to Heddon. Matter of fact he wrote a book on the subject... he'll be here for the Bamboo Bash in May.
Ralph |
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In case Mr. Sinclair has not been in touch with you, Heddons top rod would have been the #1000. It was called "The Rod of Rods."
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Hello Lauxier,
Canerod was right. The #1000 was the very highest model sold by Heddon and was considered to be their finest rod. It was a sort of a "Presentation" model that was often given as a retirement gift or for some special occasion. The highest next to that was the #60, which had a beautiful wood grip - yep, it was checkered walnut like a fine gun stock, in fact, the checkering was done by Remington Arms for Heddon. You're pretty unlikely to find one of these, but if you do call me! And if you find one marked #65, call COLLECT! Here's what #60 / 65 looks like: ![]() The highest "practical" model was the #50 President. It looked just like the #60 except that it had a typical cork grip. All of the above are commonly seen with light brown wraps tipped black or dark brown. The light brown has often aged to a golden color. Occasionally other combinations are seen such as gold wraps with green trim, but these are pretty rare. Hope that helps! Michael Sinclair Last edited by Paducahmichael; 03-06-2008 at 01:42 AM.. |
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Heddon-D...d=p3286.c0.m14
Mike there is a Heddon #65 for sale on Ebay right now . The ONLY one I've ever seen ![]() |
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