The Modern Arms Company Ltd - Marco rods
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I never handelled a Capella, but I believe it is one of their spinning rods, perhaps the de-Luxe had all lined rings?
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Here's an interesting conundrum.
About 18 months ago I bought a 10ft 6in rod that looked very much like a MARCO Test. When I got it I found that the handle was quite unusual. It was thick (about 1 3/8" dia), 20" long with aluminium furniture. The handle was waisted about 6" up from the button and the reel bands could only slide on this short section. There was no evidence of any modification to the handle so I'm sure that this was the original configuration.
I know that some 50s rods were designed to be fished with the reel around the middle of the handle to give better balance, but the reel on this rod would have been in a similar position to that on a double handed fly rod. Has anyone else come across a Test with a handle like this or have I indeed got a salmon fly rod?
There's no evidence of a label on the rod so it might not be a MARCO.
About 18 months ago I bought a 10ft 6in rod that looked very much like a MARCO Test. When I got it I found that the handle was quite unusual. It was thick (about 1 3/8" dia), 20" long with aluminium furniture. The handle was waisted about 6" up from the button and the reel bands could only slide on this short section. There was no evidence of any modification to the handle so I'm sure that this was the original configuration.
I know that some 50s rods were designed to be fished with the reel around the middle of the handle to give better balance, but the reel on this rod would have been in a similar position to that on a double handed fly rod. Has anyone else come across a Test with a handle like this or have I indeed got a salmon fly rod?
There's no evidence of a label on the rod so it might not be a MARCO.
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I have 10'6" Test, Sean and it does indeed have a huge thick handle, but it is parallel.
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The reel rings on mine do'nt go far up the handle; about 2/3rds if that! !!
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Did Marco ever make a fibreglass fly rod other than the salmon rod mentioned below?
I would quite like an 8 foot fly rod made in Bromley.
I would quite like an 8 foot fly rod made in Bromley.
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I have this Tony Fordham carp by Marco. It's a lovely rod to use. I'd like a can carp rod but I'd need to sell a kidney to get it past the wife at the minute.
It's odd because it has a 30inch handle. And none of the rings are lined.
It's odd because it has a 30inch handle. And none of the rings are lined.
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Thanks Nobby and Big Fish. Everything points to it being a Test so maybe some were made with the reel bands in this position. Strange....
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Hi Chris, i have recently joined the site and was enjoying looking through the posts when i came accross this one, i too have a Trent which i am about to restore,has yours the extra tip section with it making it a four piece rod?ChrispDuck wrote:I've got a very early MARCO Trent 3 piece rod, I think this is a rarity as I've only ever seen one other.
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I spend most of my life fishing the Rest i just waste
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"Rover"?
Though I always thought that style of "R" was lower case.
Though I always thought that style of "R" was lower case.
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