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Re: The Edgar Sealey & Sons - Range of Cane Rods

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 9:23 am
by Nobby
It may just be that somebody has put the transfer on that rod in error. I say this because the cane and glass composite Floatcaster de-Luxe rod is listed in the catalogues as cane fell from popularity it seems unlikely that they would go backwards. Maybe the blue whipping confused someone?

They did continue to make the Octofloat de-Luxe for a number of years though.

Re: The Edgar Sealey & Sons - Range of Cane Rods

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 10:40 am
by MaggotDrowner
Either way its a very interesting rod. I wonder how the tapers compare to those of the Octofloat.

Re: The Edgar Sealey & Sons - Range of Cane Rods

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 10:43 am
by Reedling
Mark, my 'Supreme' which has a whole cane butt and middle with a split cane top, is 12 foot long. :Hat:

Re: The Edgar Sealey & Sons - Range of Cane Rods

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 10:59 am
by Mark
Reedling wrote:Mark, my 'Supreme' which has a whole cane butt and middle with a split cane top, is 12 foot long. :Hat:
First post updated. :Thumb:

Re: The Edgar Sealey & Sons - Range of Cane Rods

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 9:47 am
by Reedling
Mark, The Floatcaster that I purchased at a collectors fair last weekend is.. 12 foot long, whole cane butt and middle with a split cane top section.

Re: The Edgar Sealey & Sons - Range of Cane Rods

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 11:42 am
by Mark
Reedling wrote:Mark, The Floatcaster that I purchased at a collectors fair last weekend is.. 12 foot long, whole cane butt and middle with a split cane top section.
First post updated Reedling. :Hat:

Re: The Edgar Sealey & Sons - Range of Cane Rods

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 10:44 pm
by Lovatt
Hello and sorry about the late message on a late post I have an 8 foot two piece Edgar Sealey Octospin Heavy that I have just re furbished, rather nice rod with an all through action. I landed three carp to 12 Lb 13 .1/2 oz no problems on a recent day out. If you would like some pictures just let me know and I'll post them on the subject.

Regards Trefor

Re: The Edgar Sealey & Sons - Range of Cane Rods

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 11:07 pm
by MaggotDrowner
Pictures are always nice to see.

Re: The Edgar Sealey & Sons - Range of Cane Rods

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 5:43 pm
by Mark
Thank you for the help with the list of the Edgar Sealey rods Mal, much appreciated. :Hat:

The first post has been updated.

Re: The Edgar Sealey & Sons - Range of Cane Rods

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 8:26 pm
by Wallys-Cast
Crucian wrote:Have just purchased a Floatcaster deluxe, later version, with the two fishes logo.
11', all split cane, whipped in the usual blue, lined tip and butt rings. 20" trumpet shaped cork handle with the usual nice alloy sliding rings and plain alloy butt cap.
The rod is in remarkable condition, having seen very little use, if any.
More importantly, the cane feels very nice indeed, alive and 'steely' in the hand. I have several Octofloats, earlier Octopus versions, and an earlier Floatcaster, whole cane butt version. I wasn't expecting too much from the later Edgar sealey offering, but I am looking forward to using it, it simply feels right.
The all split cane Floatcaster Deluxe is shown in the 1968 catalogue and the listing states, Split cane, super quality, general purpose float rod. Close whipped in black, suction ferrules, handle and furnishings as illustration. 11ft, three piece.
It is still shown as available in the 1969 catalogue and this time it says Autolock reel seat fitted.

Wal.