Lee Wulff

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Silver Doctor
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Lee Wulff

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Hi all, just curious about the approximate value of this rod. Bought it a while back and quite honestly forgot about it.

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I would say between 4-500, maybe a little more on the auction site due to spectacular condition. What a beauty…

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Your rod confirms the view that the late Tony Fordham made the last run of cane rods for Wulff. See the thread we both contributed to some years ago viewtopic.php?t=137457&hilit=Fordham

Weren’t those rods around $900 when first on the market? I reckon $500 in that condition would be a bargain.

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http://flyanglersonline.com/prorevw/leewulffrod.php

Doesn’t mean you can get any where near the original price. One piece rod, limited market.

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Paul B
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Built by the now deceased Tony Fordham on blanks made by Chapmans.

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