Here,s a few pic,s of the S/U i,v recently bought
With the varnish removed from the handle
Mk1v S/U
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Amazing what a good clean up job can do!
Well done Lee!
Well done Lee!
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Just seen one on Ebay and the seller say,s the bag is original but has no maker,s name label stitched on, the one i,v got look,s to be a B. James bag this has no maker,s label either, was this the norm for the S/U ?
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Amazing job. Also a good tip for restoring cork handles that have been varnished.
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Very nice Lee.
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Looks a really nice rod Lee.
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Nice work and a lovely rod, the original whopper stopper.
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Not that I'm aware of - I've had several through my hands and most had a named bag as you'd expect.Ljm183 wrote:Just seen one on Ebay and the seller say,s the bag is original but has no maker,s name label stitched on, the one i,v got look,s to be a B. James bag this has no maker,s label either, was this the norm for the S/U ?
Lee.
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I bought my Mkiv SU last year and that came with an original B.James rod bag with maker's label. I note your rod has the 2 dural reel bands as does mine but I have seen another Mkiv SU with different reel fittings being the threaded screw reel band type which I assume was later.Ljm183 wrote:Just seen one on Ebay and the seller say,s the bag is original but has no maker,s name label stitched on, the one i,v got look,s to be a B. James bag this has no maker,s label either, was this the norm for the S/U ?
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No doubt about it the SU is certainly one beefy rod and when this weather cools down a bit I hope to christen mine with a Teme Barbel.