I often wondered what Priory rods were like so when the opportunity arose to acquire one I grasped the nettle.
It's a fairly powerful rod which I expected given the makers proximity to big chub and barbel fishing rivers and by the looks of it good quality with decent cane and ferrules. The rod has been restored prior to my ownership so the rings are not original. The butt ring is lined with a clear insert which may be original, the lined tip ring is threaded and I'm assuming not the original.
I wondered if anyone could identify the model from the pics? It is 11ft long, all split cane and I thought it may be a "Throop"
A little research on the forum suggests Throops could have whole cane butt's or split cane butt's, is that correct?
The rod was in good order when received, I have re-blued the ferrules, polished the butt cap and cleaned and polished the cane.
It would be nice to know if it is a specific model or perhaps a rod made to an individual customers requirements.
Thanks for looking
Priory ID
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Priory ID
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Re: Priory ID
Jeremy that looks pretty much identical to the throop I had, looks a very nice example especially with the tidy up you have done it.
I thought it was an around rod, great for float fishing, and light ledgering
Very nice example
I thought it was an around rod, great for float fishing, and light ledgering
Very nice example
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Re: Priory ID
Thanks Paul, much obliged
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