Perfection Roach
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Perfection Roach
I am sure that there are knowledgable folk on here who can advise - but I understand the Hardy Perfection Roach was made in two lengths being 10'-6" and 11'-0".
On the face of it it does seem extraordinary to manufacture two versions of a rod with such small differences in length. So there must be a logical reason and I would be delighted to discover what was so important.
Many thanks Chaps and Chapesses.
On the face of it it does seem extraordinary to manufacture two versions of a rod with such small differences in length. So there must be a logical reason and I would be delighted to discover what was so important.
Many thanks Chaps and Chapesses.
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Re: Perfection Roach
Hi PH, I was always under the assumption that the two lengths were 10' and 11' which would make the difference worthwhile..I'm often wrong though!!
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Re: Perfection Roach
There seems to be 2 eras of Perfection Roach according to G Turners book.
Perfection Roach - 2 piece split bamboo - 10ft - 10.5ft - 11ft - 1914-1966
Perfection Roach - 2 piece split bamboo - 11ft - 1934-1955.
I have not seen one the flesh so as to speak but would dearly love to own one - when I have some money or win the lottery!
Perfection Roach - 2 piece split bamboo - 10ft - 10.5ft - 11ft - 1914-1966
Perfection Roach - 2 piece split bamboo - 11ft - 1934-1955.
I have not seen one the flesh so as to speak but would dearly love to own one - when I have some money or win the lottery!
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Re: Perfection Roach
I saw one recently and could not believe how fine the tip was,a lovely rod indeed.
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Re: Perfection Roach
Mine is an 11ft 2 piece from the mid 60's, this is regarded as thge MkII version with a more stouter tip, but is still very fine.
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Re: Perfection Roach
Was there a 10ft - 6in version with a whole cane butt section. I seem to remember reading this somewhere.
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Re: Perfection Roach
Since my first post I have been fortunate enough to acquire a MkII version of this rod and providing I can secure the kitchen scales will hopefully post again tomorrow with a result. Whilst I am at it I will also check the length.Tweed wrote:Could anybody advise regarding the weight of this rod please?
Re: Perfection Roach
Exciting - thank you.PershoreHarrier wrote:Since my first post I have been fortunate enough to acquire a MkII version of this rod and providing I can secure the kitchen scales will hopefully post again tomorrow with a result. Whilst I am at it I will also check the length.Tweed wrote:Could anybody advise regarding the weight of this rod please?