Edgar Sealey catalogue - early 70s?

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Re: Edgar Sealey catalogue - early 70s?

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Hope this helps, Reedling ... from the 1969 catalogue ...

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Thank you so much AshbyCut..that is the rods I have exactly :Thumb: Even the loose sliding and locking reel fittings are identical to that shown. Brilliant. :Hat:

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Sounds like you have a real bargain Reedling, Sir.
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Re: Edgar Sealey catalogue - early 70s?

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The Sealeys cost me £13 for the pair AhsbyCut so I was really pleased with that and as they are in such nice condition I shall keep them intact and use them one day. The other glass rods are a bit/well passed their sell by date so I have already taken the rings etc off, but will keep the blank sections for maybe future use. All the best and thanks again, Reedling. :Hat:

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Reedling wrote:The Sealeys cost me £13 for the pair AhsbyCut so I was really pleased with that and as they are in such nice condition I shall keep them intact and use them one day. The other glass rods are a bit/well passed their sell by date so I have already taken the rings etc off, but will keep the blank sections for maybe future use. All the best and thanks again, Reedling. :Hat:

Got one myself last week, amazing condition. Will be looking for another soon!

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SeanM wrote:If I remember rightly I bought my Milbro Silver Shadow in 1972 ans the Blue Match was current then. I'm pretty sure it was the Blue Match and not the Blue Match 2.
Yes, I had an original 12 foot 'Blue Match', one of my favourite rods and one that I'd love to acquire again ( being a silly sod, I gave mine away when still match fishing myself in the late 70's and newer materials & designs ruled! )

I've seen quite a lot of the later models for sale from time to time, but to me, they never have quite the same appeal for some reason.

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Old-CodJA wrote:
SeanM wrote:If I remember rightly I bought my Milbro Silver Shadow in 1972 ans the Blue Match was current then. I'm pretty sure it was the Blue Match and not the Blue Match 2.
Yes, I had an original 12 foot 'Blue Match', one of my favourite rods and one that I'd love to acquire again ( being a silly sod, I gave mine away when still match fishing myself in the late 70's and newer materials & designs ruled! )

I've seen quite a lot of the later models for sale from time to time, but to me, they never have quite the same appeal for some reason.

I believe there was one on the 'bay' last week, not sure it's still there though. I think it was going for £20!

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Pops1980 wrote:
Old-CodJA wrote:
SeanM wrote:If I remember rightly I bought my Milbro Silver Shadow in 1972 ans the Blue Match was current then. I'm pretty sure it was the Blue Match and not the Blue Match 2.
Yes, I had an original 12 foot 'Blue Match', one of my favourite rods and one that I'd love to acquire again ( being a silly sod, I gave mine away when still match fishing myself in the late 70's and newer materials & designs ruled! )

I've seen quite a lot of the later models for sale from time to time, but to me, they never have quite the same appeal for some reason.

I believe there was one on the 'bay' last week, not sure it's still there though. I think it was going for £20!

Thanks, I missed that somehow then. :Cry: There's one on there now as part of a job lot although the seller describes it as 'very worn and in need of repair' so had to discount it as even if I bought it, it's a 500 mile round trip to collect.

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