A beautiful refurb and it is a rod I am sure you will enjoy using. I took possession of a 500 just before lockdown with the intention of refurbing it. However, before thinking about that, I wanted to give it a few outings to make sure it had no issues to deal with. Having now been able to do so, I must say that the rod is all, and more, than I expected - it handles superbly. On the second of the two outings I have had with it, I unexpectedly hooked and landed a Mirror of around 10 -12lb and the 500 handled it with superlative ease (particularly as I was using 4.4lb. mainline and a 3.8lb. hooklink!). As much as I want to start the refurb. I have now decided to hang fire until later in the year so I can use it often during the Summer/Autumn period. It really is a delightful rod. Ironically, I also have a John Wilson Avon rod and can only agree with Wallys-Casts' comparison of the two - they have both become my favourite rods. Cheers, John
Jeremy, I have to say that is a superb refurb! You have done it again clever fella!! I have to agree with all the guys who have praised the 500. It is such a versatile rod and is a delight in the hand.
I think in excellent condition they are not cheap! But some are charging "extra" as they have become more popular.
I have a couple restored to De Luxe by Paul Cook.
Buy one complete and restore to your liking - you wont sell it after that!
Neither of those on that auction site are original - view Chapman's details - somewhere on this Forum.
I haven't got the patience or skill to restore; I last whipped an eye on a rod over 20 years ago when I broke the tip (lost 2") on the cane rod I built as a kit when I was 12/13 over 50 years ago
Harvey Torbett rods (I'd never heard of until today) also look similar, that is 2 piece with detachable butt, easier to put in the boot