Justin Cubberley
Senior Member
I have just returned from a visit to a fishing uncle of mine. During my visit he produced a pair of rods that I remember him purchasing what must be 25 years or so ago.
The rods are Bruce & Walker Hexagraph 12' 6" carp rods with a 2.5lb test curve.
Now, I've never really been a fan of B & W but I know that some of you guys have an appreciation for them. These are in mint condition only having been used a handful of times and from what I can see have what I understand to be of the 'standard' factory build. Dark greenish blank, black whippings every inch or so up the rod, B & W stamped reel seat and abbreviated cork coloured duplon handle. They feature 10 or so runners, two on the butt section with the first of which being around 30mm diameter.
He now mainly fly fishes and so has fallen behind with modern coarse rods and was asking for my opinion of them value wise. My thoughts where that if he was to sell them as carp rods, they probably would not reach there true potential as the ringing and tc are not currently fashionable. Perhaps the phrase 'flood water barbel' would be more fitting with regard to the design by todays standards?
Anyhow, the reason for this email is to just to find out if you guys who are B & W fans have any idea how much these are worth?
The rods are Bruce & Walker Hexagraph 12' 6" carp rods with a 2.5lb test curve.
Now, I've never really been a fan of B & W but I know that some of you guys have an appreciation for them. These are in mint condition only having been used a handful of times and from what I can see have what I understand to be of the 'standard' factory build. Dark greenish blank, black whippings every inch or so up the rod, B & W stamped reel seat and abbreviated cork coloured duplon handle. They feature 10 or so runners, two on the butt section with the first of which being around 30mm diameter.
He now mainly fly fishes and so has fallen behind with modern coarse rods and was asking for my opinion of them value wise. My thoughts where that if he was to sell them as carp rods, they probably would not reach there true potential as the ringing and tc are not currently fashionable. Perhaps the phrase 'flood water barbel' would be more fitting with regard to the design by todays standards?
Anyhow, the reason for this email is to just to find out if you guys who are B & W fans have any idea how much these are worth?