Share your examples and thoughts on E.C. Powell rods
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Re: Share your examples and thoughts on E.C. Powell rods
#41I digress but I have an 8'4" Walton Powell rod that takes a 4/5/6/7 line, I prefer it with a 5 or 6 though (although it does cast the other lines well) and I assume it is solidbuilt, it's the only bamboo rod that I can consistently cast the whole line with, I don't think it would have been improved being hollowbuilt, in fact I'm sure of it because Walton told me so I'm sure he learned a lot from EC. I did have a 81/2' Maslan Hollowbuilt for a 5/6 weight but preferred Walton's rod it felt better in my hand. All the Powells, Yerxa and Maslan rods were pretty nice.
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#42Thanks, Al, for sharing the photos and the narrative on your early E.C. Powell.
Much appreciated!
Scott
Much appreciated!
Scott
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#43A 7.5 footer far from home and right at home. This one has the less common cap and ring over cork. A beautiful wild rainbow— possibly even a descendant from the McCloud up the road from Red Bluff—is camouflaged in the fallen leaves. Blue sky and crisp air. Cold water and the sun light fading fast. Purple Haze still working. I am indebted to two excellent forum members for this opportunity.
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#44Beautiful photo, thanks much for sharing.
Wish I could find an ECP with that grip and reel seat. Very nice indeed!
Scott
Wish I could find an ECP with that grip and reel seat. Very nice indeed!
Scott
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#46Great to see one of Buddy's rods, Arthur. He might have ended up the Jim Payne of the Powell family were it not for his accident. His tapers were a bit different, but the look is classic and a terrific complement to his father's work. I'll try to get pics up of mine here pretty soon. I'm very sure that Aldo Leopold's rod at the AMFF is one of Buddy's rods.
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#47I have a 9'6" EC Powell 3/2 5.5oz 7/8wt which had been advertised as an A taper. Obtained from a board member a few years ago. Although used primarily on Great Lakes Steelhead streams chucking a bit of weight, really comes to life without it.
Also have a 9’ not sure what taper obtained with a plethora of sins including a replaced reel seat and serious fracture on one tip (repaired) and broken 2nd tip (repaired and fishable but indeed needs a scarf).
Also have a 9’ not sure what taper obtained with a plethora of sins including a replaced reel seat and serious fracture on one tip (repaired) and broken 2nd tip (repaired and fishable but indeed needs a scarf).
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#48Hi Chris, glad you helped in Per’s book too. Wow! I didn’t know Aldo Leopold ( one my heroes as I love Nature Based Solutions & regenerating wilderness) owned a Buddy Powell. Per sold me this rod and it seems it was owned by David Seidler who won an Oscar for ‘The King’s Speech’ ( I now have 2 Seidler rods another of which is a rare Eustis Edwards;-)). According to Per, David found my Buddy Powell in England and that might explain the male ferrule caps. Thanks for highlighting the different taper designs... I am now curious & hoping to find a shorter, light trout hollow EC to compare in future. I now regret not casting a bunch of ECs when I visited GGACC twice over the years...hahhahaa. Looking forward to seeing your Powells!cdmoore wrote: ↑04/15/21 19:57Great to see one of Buddy's rods, Arthur. He might have ended up the Jim Payne of the Powell family were it not for his accident. His tapers were a bit different, but the look is classic and a terrific complement to his father's work. I'll try to get pics up of mine here pretty soon. I'm very sure that Aldo Leopold's rod at the AMFF is one of Buddy's rods.
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Re: Share your examples and thoughts on E.C. Powell rods
#49Recent purchase. Listing mentioned a factory refinish. Maroon wraps similar to Walton Powell colored wraps? Bought rod to fish but intrigued by it's long history of use and the stories it could tell!
Listing description..
"An EC Powell fly rod, 9', 3-piece, 4-tip, built for a #7 line. 4.8 ounces. Refinished with a repair wrap in two places, one on a mid and the other on a tip, done at the Powell shop. The second set of tips appear to have been added at the time the delamination issues were being fixed. There are intermediate wraps between every guide. Unused since then. Slow action. Chestnut colored cane done in a spiral node pattern on the butt, but not elsewhere. Wrapped dark brown at the keeper with a band of yellow and black. All of the other wraps are maroon/brown. Agate stripper and chrome guides and tip-tops. The ferrules are polished bright. The grip is 6" long and shaped in a full wells profile. Typical powell uplocking screwlock with the logo stamp. All sections are full length and straight. Olive poplin bag and original aluminum and brass topped tube."
Listing description..
"An EC Powell fly rod, 9', 3-piece, 4-tip, built for a #7 line. 4.8 ounces. Refinished with a repair wrap in two places, one on a mid and the other on a tip, done at the Powell shop. The second set of tips appear to have been added at the time the delamination issues were being fixed. There are intermediate wraps between every guide. Unused since then. Slow action. Chestnut colored cane done in a spiral node pattern on the butt, but not elsewhere. Wrapped dark brown at the keeper with a band of yellow and black. All of the other wraps are maroon/brown. Agate stripper and chrome guides and tip-tops. The ferrules are polished bright. The grip is 6" long and shaped in a full wells profile. Typical powell uplocking screwlock with the logo stamp. All sections are full length and straight. Olive poplin bag and original aluminum and brass topped tube."
Re: Share your examples and thoughts on E.C. Powell rods
#50My single EC, but a goodie, one of those scarce 7'6, 40s-50s rods. Here on Calif's Lower Owens river, with DT5 line on a 3" St George. It's a really good, balanced outfit. Likely the B taper, medium-fast and a fine casting stick for trout fishing here. It is light in hand and responsive. I usually don't like highly sculpted grips, but will live with this one. Have fished it with a DT4, but honestly the five might have an edge.
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... it was owned by David Seidler who won an Oscar for ‘The King’s Speech’ ( I now have 2 Seidler rods another of which is a rare Eustis Edwards;-)). According to Per, David found my Buddy Powell in England and that might explain the male ferrule caps. Thanks for highlighting the different taper designs...
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David is an old pal o' mine, we fished a good bit together in So California and at the Hot Creek Ranch. He once yelled at me for horning in on his honey hole there, ahaha. There were caddis on, and I had on the proper emerger, and took a riser from right under his nose. He yelled, and I laughed. He gave me a stage play to read, and I thought it was a fine bit of writing, but impossible to mount in LA: who would want to do a play about British royalty, and their old problems from long ago? I had few suggestions on where to send it. A while later he casually mentioned how his play was being made into a movie. And then said who was involved. I think I gasped out loud. Then he invited me to the premiere at the classic Chinese Theater on Hollywood Blvd. He had a whole row for himself. It was a great movie, was much impressed. Told him as we walked out, "Hey this movie is going a long way." He replied, "Your lips to god's ear." Then we went to the after-party at the Roosevelt Hotel across the street, where the first Oscars were held. It was casual but fairly high up on the scale. And David's script won the damn Oscar as I watched on tv. But back to the party.
I was enjoying a tequila on the rocks with David, leaning against a big planter there. A rumpled fella was to my right, David was to my left. I leaned to my left to David and said, "Hey, is this Weinstein next to me?" David nodded. Later, a very leggy Heather Graham walked in, ahem. And much later, Weinstein appeared in the news for very bad performances. And that's my story.
... it was owned by David Seidler who won an Oscar for ‘The King’s Speech’ ( I now have 2 Seidler rods another of which is a rare Eustis Edwards;-)). According to Per, David found my Buddy Powell in England and that might explain the male ferrule caps. Thanks for highlighting the different taper designs...
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David is an old pal o' mine, we fished a good bit together in So California and at the Hot Creek Ranch. He once yelled at me for horning in on his honey hole there, ahaha. There were caddis on, and I had on the proper emerger, and took a riser from right under his nose. He yelled, and I laughed. He gave me a stage play to read, and I thought it was a fine bit of writing, but impossible to mount in LA: who would want to do a play about British royalty, and their old problems from long ago? I had few suggestions on where to send it. A while later he casually mentioned how his play was being made into a movie. And then said who was involved. I think I gasped out loud. Then he invited me to the premiere at the classic Chinese Theater on Hollywood Blvd. He had a whole row for himself. It was a great movie, was much impressed. Told him as we walked out, "Hey this movie is going a long way." He replied, "Your lips to god's ear." Then we went to the after-party at the Roosevelt Hotel across the street, where the first Oscars were held. It was casual but fairly high up on the scale. And David's script won the damn Oscar as I watched on tv. But back to the party.
I was enjoying a tequila on the rocks with David, leaning against a big planter there. A rumpled fella was to my right, David was to my left. I leaned to my left to David and said, "Hey, is this Weinstein next to me?" David nodded. Later, a very leggy Heather Graham walked in, ahem. And much later, Weinstein appeared in the news for very bad performances. And that's my story.
Re: Share your examples and thoughts on E.C. Powell rods
#53Delicious cork & RHW setup, flykuni3! And beautiful photo. Add a Geo. Lawrence creel?!
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#54Ha, if'n I wore a creel in California I'd be attacked by fly fishing socialists (kidding people kidding)
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#55Flykuni3 wrote: ↑02/10/22 16:50
I was enjoying a tequila on the rocks with David, leaning against a big planter there. A rumpled fella was to my right, David was to my left. I leaned to my left to David and said, "Hey, is this Weinstein next to me?" David nodded. Later, a very leggy Heather Graham walked in, ahem. And much later, Weinstein appeared in the news for very bad performances. And that's my story.
LOL--best thread digression here in YEARS.
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#56That's a beautiful picture worthy of being on the cover of a fly fishing magazine! The Lower Owens has its challenges but so much fun to fish.Flykuni3 wrote: ↑02/10/22 16:21My single EC, but a goodie, one of those scarce 7'6, 40s-50s rods. Here on Calif's Lower Owens river, with DT5 line on a 3" St George. It's a really good, balanced outfit. Likely the B taper, medium-fast and a fine casting stick for trout fishing here. It is light in hand and responsive. I usually don't like highly sculpted grips, but will live with this one. Have fished it with a DT4, but honestly the five might have an edge.
Thanks for sharing!