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Re: Allcock Aerial - Model 7950-T10 (1932 – 1946)
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 3:36 pm
by Badger1
He's certainly a interesting rod maker. I've got probably 4/5 now and all are interesting rods to fish with. I think they all have unusal tapers i.e. step-down in the Tapers. Certainly the 2 R.Sealey "Festivals" do, "Festival Avon" and the "Tudor Supreme" all do.
Well made rods which annoyingly now are getting a following. So there go the bargains on Ebay :-(
Re: Allcock Aerial - Model 7950-T10 (1932 – 1946)
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:45 pm
by Nobby
Well, one went for pennies on eBay the other day....but only because I missed it!
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Re: Allcock Aerial - Model 7950-T10 (1932 – 1946)
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 11:07 am
by Leveller
Lovely reel, hope I'm not breaking any copyright rules.
Image from rosewood to revolution by john stephenson
I bought myself one of these from eBay, it was to cheer me up after chris lythe told me the length of the waiting list, totally fell in love with mine, I love the way it feels, it's more like a pop than an aerial, I always get the feeling I'm holding an expensive clock rather than a fishing reel. A bargain at £254.
I shall pop a picky on when I get home to my big pc
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Re: Allcock Aerial - Model 7950-T10 (1932 – 1946)
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 7:56 am
by Badger1
Re: Allcock Aerial - Model 7950-T10 (1932 – 1946)
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 8:13 am
by Nobby
Very nice!
Has it been re-finished by someone? The rim and acid-etching look as though they might be recent.
Re: Allcock Aerial - Model 7950-T10 (1932 – 1946)
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 8:34 am
by Badger1
Nope I don't believe so Nobby, it's the black lead paint finish. Just not been used much, whoever ordered it must have been careful...must have cost a bomb to have the rim bound? I've got a couple of this model with polished rims and I'm 100% sure it's fine. I can't wait to get some line on it and get it down the river.
As a general rule I don't buy refurbished reels, depends what they have had done really. I have one with a replacement foot which I have the original foot which was filed and one or two Coxons which have had the spokes tweaked by Gary Mills to improve the spin. I will do it myself but he's far far more experienced and confident at tweaking them.
I will occasionally get a additional hole tapped into a Aerials backplate to move a line guard for left hand wind. I'm not confident enough to do that but one or two people will take it on. At my risk of course :-S could be a expensive request. Like a kid with a new toy at christmas.....might have to kick work into the long grass and go down the river now :-).
Re: Allcock Aerial - Model 7950-T10 (1932 – 1946)
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 10:21 am
by Nobby
I'd not seen an Aerial with the rim built up like that before. Stunning reel.
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Re: Allcock Aerial - Model 7950-T10 (1932 – 1946)
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 10:43 am
by Badger1
You usually seen it on Roller-backs or "flashy" models as I term them. I've got couple with the poblished rims but I've been looking for one for years & years. Usually on ebonite drums.
This one in the Chiwick auction is bound in Nickle-silver....I'm tempted to bid but out of my league I fear. Roller-back Aerial.....silly money. I'd like to get my mits on it to use :-).
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Re: Allcock Aerial - Model 7950-T10 (1932 – 1946)
Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 3:43 pm
by Nobby
Nice.
I can see I have much to learn about Aerials.
Re: Allcock Aerial - Model 7950-T10 (1932 – 1946)
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 10:31 am
by Leveller
Very nice looking reel.
I've got an allcock no9 , retailed by Herbert hatton that has this silver rim tweak
Nice detail.