Orvis Database Update
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#41I've got another update with yet another pending. This one is pretty interesting, or at least I think so!
Orvis Battenkill, serial number 57991. This is an 8' 2/2, 4 1/8 oz rod, HDG (6). As best I can tell it's the second lowest serial number of this model, made right when they started making them (I was about two months old, give or take). The bag is gray with no flap, just a pull tab. The tube is silver with the blue, silver and gold label.
Now the interesting part: this rod was part of a collection being sold in Vermont. One of the rods was marked that it was made by Wes Jordan for Dan Reid. Another rod had Dan Reid's name engraved on the butt. I've found reference to a Dan Reid working for Orvis, and as a PR person for The American Fly Fisher, where Wes Jordan was part of the staff covering fly rods. Could Dan have been related to George Reid the rod maker?
I have to say the condition of this rod is absolutely immaculate...only the very slightest soiling on the grip and one of the tips has a ferrule so perfect it almost looks like it was never put together, while the other has just the slightest signs of use. I've been holding onto a really nice Orvis Young Lightweight that would have been paired with it should someone have bought the combo offered brand new in early 1970...I'm honestly almost afraid to use this rod it's so nice!
There were some other neat rods in the collection, but I didn't manage to get any of those.
Orvis Battenkill, serial number 57991. This is an 8' 2/2, 4 1/8 oz rod, HDG (6). As best I can tell it's the second lowest serial number of this model, made right when they started making them (I was about two months old, give or take). The bag is gray with no flap, just a pull tab. The tube is silver with the blue, silver and gold label.
Now the interesting part: this rod was part of a collection being sold in Vermont. One of the rods was marked that it was made by Wes Jordan for Dan Reid. Another rod had Dan Reid's name engraved on the butt. I've found reference to a Dan Reid working for Orvis, and as a PR person for The American Fly Fisher, where Wes Jordan was part of the staff covering fly rods. Could Dan have been related to George Reid the rod maker?
I have to say the condition of this rod is absolutely immaculate...only the very slightest soiling on the grip and one of the tips has a ferrule so perfect it almost looks like it was never put together, while the other has just the slightest signs of use. I've been holding onto a really nice Orvis Young Lightweight that would have been paired with it should someone have bought the combo offered brand new in early 1970...I'm honestly almost afraid to use this rod it's so nice!
There were some other neat rods in the collection, but I didn't manage to get any of those.
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#42Thanks for the information on #57991, it will appear in the January 2022 update. BTW, there was an error in posting the July database update, and a 2019 revision is currently online. It should be corrected soon.
Photos of Dan Reid appeared in either the catalogs or the Orvis News. I did a quick search of my catalogs, but couldn't find it. I don't know if Dan is related to George.
If you contact Orvis customer service, they can provide the rods completion date, name of the person who made the blank and perhaps a little more. I don't believe they release customer or employee information.
A copy & paste from my notes:
"The 8-foot, 4 1/8-oz, 12/64-ferrule taper has a delicate slow-action. Orvis recommended a WF6 line for it, however, I believe most owners are fishing them with 5-weight lines. It was intended for primary use as a basic trout rod and it’s among the more sought-after Orvis models.
The rod was introduced in the 1970 catalog and made through 1996. It was available in Battenkill (1970-1996), Madison (1972-1996) and "125" (1981-1985) grades."
Scans from the 1970 catalog including the model introduction:
Photos of Dan Reid appeared in either the catalogs or the Orvis News. I did a quick search of my catalogs, but couldn't find it. I don't know if Dan is related to George.
If you contact Orvis customer service, they can provide the rods completion date, name of the person who made the blank and perhaps a little more. I don't believe they release customer or employee information.
A copy & paste from my notes:
"The 8-foot, 4 1/8-oz, 12/64-ferrule taper has a delicate slow-action. Orvis recommended a WF6 line for it, however, I believe most owners are fishing them with 5-weight lines. It was intended for primary use as a basic trout rod and it’s among the more sought-after Orvis models.
The rod was introduced in the 1970 catalog and made through 1996. It was available in Battenkill (1970-1996), Madison (1972-1996) and "125" (1981-1985) grades."
Scans from the 1970 catalog including the model introduction:
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#46Thank you. It's a beautiful example.
From the 1979 catalog it appeared in--the Odgen Pleissner cover art is great:
The person in the photo at the bottom left of page 19 is Wes Jordan's son Bob. Wish I knew who was in the photo above him.
From the 1979 catalog it appeared in--the Odgen Pleissner cover art is great:
The person in the photo at the bottom left of page 19 is Wes Jordan's son Bob. Wish I knew who was in the photo above him.
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#47Not my rod, I just spotted it on FB. This serial number is not in the database..
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#48Greg, I think that picture might be John Rosencrantz. See a similar picture in Jordan the Rodmaker, p 127.
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#49Thank you...
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#50Your right! Thanks Rupert...headwaters wrote: ↑07/28/21 19:51Greg, I think that picture might be John Rosencrantz. See a similar picture in Jordan the Rodmaker, p 127.
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#51I finally had time to go back and get the info on the rods I didn't get from the recent collection that was sold...none are in the database.
They had other pictures, but I wasn't sure how many would be helpful. If I left off something important I can go back and find them.
Nymph serial #58571. 8', 2/2, 3 3/4 oz, HFG (4), "Made by Wes Jordan For Dan Reid" on the rod. Gray bag, gray tube with blue, silver, gold label.
They had other pictures, but I wasn't sure how many would be helpful. If I left off something important I can go back and find them.
Nymph serial #58571. 8', 2/2, 3 3/4 oz, HFG (4), "Made by Wes Jordan For Dan Reid" on the rod. Gray bag, gray tube with blue, silver, gold label.
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#53Special serial # 33239, 8', 2/1, 4 1/2 oz, HCH. Aluminum reel seat sight black ring and trim. Gray bag, gray tube with white, blue and gold label, but an odd green cap.
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#54Battenkill serial number 34751, 8 1/2', 2/2, 5 1/8 oz, HCH. Double down locking reel seat made of aluminum or maybe stainless? Gray bag, gray tube with white, blue, gold label.
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#57G-ManBart,
Thanks for the windfall of rods/photos! They'll appear in the January, 2022 update.
The "Special" rods are fitted with the Reed-McGill aluminum reel seat. They sold it in the catalogs of the period for rod building. It was also used for the newly-introduced "99" grade rods in 1955. I think it only lasted a year before being replaced with a SL wood seat, despite it appearing in the "99" illustrations in a few later catalogs
The green plastic cap is original to the rod case. Orvis used it for many "Special" rods, some production lots of "99" rods, and occasionally others. It was also sold in the catalogs as a low-cost replacement for the Cal-Air tubes. IIRC, it was named the "Champlain" cap.
The full metal reel seat on the Battenkill is aluminum.
Regards,
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Thanks for the windfall of rods/photos! They'll appear in the January, 2022 update.
The "Special" rods are fitted with the Reed-McGill aluminum reel seat. They sold it in the catalogs of the period for rod building. It was also used for the newly-introduced "99" grade rods in 1955. I think it only lasted a year before being replaced with a SL wood seat, despite it appearing in the "99" illustrations in a few later catalogs
The green plastic cap is original to the rod case. Orvis used it for many "Special" rods, some production lots of "99" rods, and occasionally others. It was also sold in the catalogs as a low-cost replacement for the Cal-Air tubes. IIRC, it was named the "Champlain" cap.
The full metal reel seat on the Battenkill is aluminum.
Regards,
Greg
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#58Great stuff...thanks! I added a picture of the Special tube with the green cap in case anybody is interested. Both of the Special rods are actually listed for sale on eBay by the same seller (not anyone I know) if folks are interested.Greg Reynolds wrote: ↑07/29/21 22:44G-ManBart,
Thanks for the windfall of rods/photos! They'll appear in the January, 2022 update.
The "Special" rods are fitted with the Reed-McGill aluminum reel seat. They sold it in the catalogs of the period for rod building. It was also used for the newly-introduced "99" grade rods in 1955. I think it only lasted a year before being replaced with a SL wood seat, despite it appearing in the "99" illustrations in a few later catalogs
The green plastic cap is original to the rod case. Orvis used it for many "Special" rods, some production lots of "99" rods, and occasionally others. It was also sold in the catalogs as a low-cost replacement for the Cal-Air tubes. IIRC, it was named the "Champlain" cap.
The full metal reel seat on the Battenkill is aluminum.
Regards,
Greg
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#59It's been one heck of a run with rods lately....another for the database.
Battenkill serial number 40122, 7 1/2ft, 2/1, 3 7/8oz, HDG (6), marked "Warren W. Shakton". Standard cord and DL reel seat with walnut spacer. Gray bag, gray tube, green and silver label.
The odd thing is a second, non-matching tip was in the bag. It has a 13/64 ferrule, is 45 1/2" long and has serial number 20813 on it. Unfortunately, this was at a local estate auction and they had something like 75 fly rods. I'm guessing this tip came from another Orvis rod and someone put it in the wrong tube. I looked, but couldn't find that rod, so now I have an orphaned tip, but it's in good condition.
Battenkill serial number 40122, 7 1/2ft, 2/1, 3 7/8oz, HDG (6), marked "Warren W. Shakton". Standard cord and DL reel seat with walnut spacer. Gray bag, gray tube, green and silver label.
The odd thing is a second, non-matching tip was in the bag. It has a 13/64 ferrule, is 45 1/2" long and has serial number 20813 on it. Unfortunately, this was at a local estate auction and they had something like 75 fly rods. I'm guessing this tip came from another Orvis rod and someone put it in the wrong tube. I looked, but couldn't find that rod, so now I have an orphaned tip, but it's in good condition.
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#60Thanks again G-Man,
I come across mixed-up tips fairly frequently, including one yesterday via database E-mail.
BTW, the green-labeled tube is a later replacement. They weren't in use until early 1971.
Regards,
Greg
I come across mixed-up tips fairly frequently, including one yesterday via database E-mail.
BTW, the green-labeled tube is a later replacement. They weren't in use until early 1971.
Regards,
Greg
The Orvis Database: http://antiquerodandreels.com/databases/orvisdb