The holy grail of rods!!

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In fairness to the buyer, he has picked up a quality rod with notable pedigree. JB Walker (Hythe, Kent) were supplying Richard Walker with rod building materials and blanks long before the association with B James…..
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I'm sure this question has been asked and answered many times, but could someone indulge me... Where are Marks I, II and III?
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MWithell wrote: Thu Aug 11, 2022 7:23 am I'm sure this question has been asked and answered many times, but could someone indulge me... Where are Marks I, II and III?
It is well documented... somewhere :Confused: RW designed his carp rod as an engineer and set about building a mathematical design. He was not happy with either of the first three but, settles on the Mkiv, the rest is history. I believe that the Mkiii is still around somewhere but forget who owns it.

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Perhaps Mr Ball?

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Dave Burr wrote: Thu Aug 11, 2022 9:22 am
MWithell wrote: Thu Aug 11, 2022 7:23 am I'm sure this question has been asked and answered many times, but could someone indulge me... Where are Marks I, II and III?
It is well documented... somewhere :Confused: RW designed his carp rod as an engineer and set about building a mathematical design. He was not happy with either of the first three but, settles on the Mkiv, the rest is history. I believe that the Mkiii is still around somewhere but forget who owns it.
I'm not sure if this link helps, but very informative of the variants.

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Many thanks. I was pretty confident of getting an answer here. I remember over 40 years ago an engineer telling me never to buy Mark I of anything!
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MWithell wrote: Thu Aug 11, 2022 12:07 pm Many thanks. I was pretty confident of getting an answer here. I remember over 40 years ago an engineer telling me never to buy Mark I of anything!
:Hahaha: Good advice.

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As said it looks to be a J.B. Walker Kit, measure the handle to get some idea of what Mk1v model it is

24in = Avon --- 27in = Carp and 30in the S/U.


J.B.Walker catalogue page from 1963-4

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I went to see a man yesterday who is in Ashbourne Derbyshire who has all his life been committed to vintage fishing rods/reels etc. He bought the Fosters name out when they shut, he concludes it is a JB Walker kit rod, with 27" handle (so a carp rod). I took some stick on this thread (totally unjustified) as i told people what i had been told from the seller. Anyway matter closed in my eyes, i may pop in from time to time, however this forum (like many) seems to be if your face fits okay. Thanks for the mainly negative responses and bye.

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