Photos of "Classic" Fly Fishing Gear
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Photos of "Classic" Fly Fishing Gear
#1The word "Classic" is defined as: "judged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind". I would guess that everyone who visits this great forum would have their own view of what is "Classic" Fly Fishing Gear. I'm very interested in seeing photos of what other people consider "Classic". I'll start with a photo of an Orvis Rocky Mountain rod, an Orvis CFO III reel, and an old Aussie fishing hat:
Note: Since I'm not up on all "Classic" Fly Fishing Gear it would be "nice" if the photos have a small description included
Note: Since I'm not up on all "Classic" Fly Fishing Gear it would be "nice" if the photos have a small description included
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#3Heres a couple of photos that might qualify?????? Maybe its time to dig though the scrap book. This could easily become the start of a calendar i would think?With all the "Classic's"we have on board, it would be amazing i'am sure.
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#4Those are some "sweet" looking bonnets ... guess I should have called this thread "Classic" hats & fly fishing gear:
Aussie hat, Chapman bag, Hardy LRH reel, and Orvis Banty rod.
Aussie hat, Chapman bag, Hardy LRH reel, and Orvis Banty rod.
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#5The finest original-condition rod built by Paul H. Young that I have handled is a rare 8'6" 5-weight "modified parabolic" Nymph Rod, dated March 1950 and made for Stanley L. Eldert of Schnectady, New York. It casts exceptionally well, and shows the highest level of finish work that Young was capable of achieving. A "satisfied-customer" letter from Eldert describing this rod was printed by Paul H. Young in his 1951 tackle catalog, shown in the final photo of this sequence.
Please visit and bookmark the Paul H. Young Rod Database
Other rod databases: Dickerson , Orvis , Powell
Other rod databases: Dickerson , Orvis , Powell
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#6flared wrote:Those are some "sweet" looking bonnets ... guess I should have called this thread ""Classic" hats & fly fishing gear:
Just thought i'd follow your lead. I'am ready to get back to tackle.
Quash net, i am always amazed at the PHY rods you've acquired, and grateful for the chance to at least view them, its always a real Treat! Some day.... maybe...
Aussie hat, Chapman bag, Hardy LRH reel, and Orvis Banty rod.
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#7Payne 198 with a 1940's Hardy Perfect
T&T 7' 6" 4wt Paradigm from both Thomas' era with a Ted Godfrey BiMetal 233. Two Wheatley boxes in a Goertzen Bag – IMHO an instant classic – based on an early creel with the chest strap found in an old Sears catalog.
hmmm. will need to get a shot of the Richardson Chest Box I fish with.
T&T 7' 6" 4wt Paradigm from both Thomas' era with a Ted Godfrey BiMetal 233. Two Wheatley boxes in a Goertzen Bag – IMHO an instant classic – based on an early creel with the chest strap found in an old Sears catalog.
hmmm. will need to get a shot of the Richardson Chest Box I fish with.
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#8..might be a bit provocative to post a 'plastic' rod, but that's still a classic combo for (light) pike fishing for me.
St.George 3 3/4, Hardy de Luxe 11', canvas bag, old Hardy landing net
St.George 3 3/4, Hardy de Luxe 11', canvas bag, old Hardy landing net
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#10I love Show and Tell!
Thanks for the great photos so far, interesting to see that Orvis has a strong showing, and I'm certainly going to add to that .
Classics to me, and dare I say blue-collar, hopefully few would disagree.
Orvis Flea - CFO III
Orvis Battenkill 7-1/2' 3/2 4oz - Hardy Prince 5/6
GG The Goodwin 9043 - CFO IV
The Divine Rod H78XX - Medalist 1494
Last but not least, a sleeper classic, R. Sealey Tudor Lightweight 7' - JW Young Beaudex 3"
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Thanks for the great photos so far, interesting to see that Orvis has a strong showing, and I'm certainly going to add to that .
Classics to me, and dare I say blue-collar, hopefully few would disagree.
Orvis Flea - CFO III
Orvis Battenkill 7-1/2' 3/2 4oz - Hardy Prince 5/6
GG The Goodwin 9043 - CFO IV
The Divine Rod H78XX - Medalist 1494
Last but not least, a sleeper classic, R. Sealey Tudor Lightweight 7' - JW Young Beaudex 3"
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#11Love this thread! I recently picked up a copy of Classic Fishing Lures and Tackle by Eric Lowell Sorenson. Some great photos in the book but I have to say that the ones in this thread are right up there with them!
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#13Just a detail, 7 1/2' Lyon & Coulson-Heddon 17. Great day with a #14 Wooly Bugger on an Eastern Sierra California stream. I like how the fly looks in peacock and grizz, tied on the Mustad 9674, great old straight-eye streamer hook with the long point. I have caught a lot of trout with it.
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#14Related to this very cool thread, I see many of the hats pictured wearing pin/badges, etc. Maybe everyone else knows what they are, but I sure don't, and I'd be interested if the owners care to share.
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#15Shoeless Joe - that Winston setup is one of the best I have ever seen.
Very nice.
Very nice.
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#16Reviving an older thread with an older reel. Not entirely sure that 80's constitutes 'classic'?
I was taking photos of an old plane that I was researching the other day and decided to spend a little effort with my Prince 5/6 reel at the same time. I don't think these were all that popular in the marketplace, but it is my favorite Hardy reel.
I was taking photos of an old plane that I was researching the other day and decided to spend a little effort with my Prince 5/6 reel at the same time. I don't think these were all that popular in the marketplace, but it is my favorite Hardy reel.
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#17Kevin Haney, Vintage Anglers
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