Richard Isaacs
Senior Member & Supporter
They are a nice rod the IM9 classicNo never heard of them to be honest. The only float rods I've got are the Drennan IM9 Classics
The compact 2 piece 13footer was my favorite
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They are a nice rod the IM9 classicNo never heard of them to be honest. The only float rods I've got are the Drennan IM9 Classics
No I was alluding to the fact that they are discontinued, sought after, rare Harrison colour and brand new. Of course the signature makes it more collectable to those collecting TW rods… that’s kind of obvious!
Agreed. To me and you it doesn’t
wow!! Me alone!!!
if someone asks the value of something and I answer that question it’s always an estimate and I base it on what I’ve seen the last closest one sell for. So they’ve already sold for the amount I estimate long before I commented.
I’m a huge fan of normark rods Neil and I’d love to see the prices come down but unless all of a sudden everyone owning a precious normark decides to sell them all at once and they become common as muck, they will always retain a high value.
No person alone effects the going rate they sell at. People fix prices based on what they see others sell for.
This sort of thing View attachment 23925has made a lot of people wonder about what an avenger 2000 is now worth
You don’t honestly believe “I alone” did that do you Neil
A collectors item fair enough but subtle touches in the reel seat and ring sizes? What do they do to improve the rod...of course there needs to be a certain uniqueness if you are putting your name on the butt I guess so but there is a heavy premium to pay for endorsements. Even if it is Trefor, Martin Bowler or Graham Elliot.Not getting involved in the price argument
I think the original estimate was very fair vs a current off the shelf Harrison rod
However I have it from the horses mouth that the LA blanks are a one- off to TWs exacting standards along with subtle touches in the reel seats and the ring sizing
So not just him endorsing a product, designed and tested from concept to production by arguably the most famous and successful barbel angler in history
A collectors item
I don't own one Neil, just what the guys at LA told me. Unique blank developed by Trefor & Harrisons, not a Torrix or Chimera. I believe the reel seat is inverted so it screws down , not up. Assume it's Fuji. The rings are a similar size along the top section of the blank, they don't dramatically decrease in size from butt to tip. But it's all about the blank, and it won't be for everyone as it's " all through action".A collectors item fair enough but subtle touches in the reel seat and ring sizes? What do they do to improve the rod...of course there needs to be a certain uniqueness if you are putting your name on the butt I guess so but there is a heavy premium to pay for endorsements. Even if it is Trefor, Martin Bowler or Graham Elliot.
You won’t get a 2.25 Harrison flood rod nowadays Paul without spending near on 300 quid and this will be to the most standard build going.I don't own one Neil, just what the guys at LA told me. Unique blank developed by Trefor & Harrisons, not a Torrix or Chimera. I believe the reel seat is inverted so it screws down , not up. Assume it's Fuji. The rings are a similar size along the top section of the blank, they don't dramatically decrease in size from butt to tip. But it's all about the blank, and it won't be for everyone as it's " all through action".
As I said previously, not an endorsement - they designed and built this rod to Trefors specific requirements.
But it's not expensive for what it is , collector or not.
A standard build Chimera 3 off Dave Lumb is £290 , Mark Tunley you'll be closer to £400 I guess.
Hi Paul, given that Trefor approached his angling in a very simple and brilliant way I wonder just what his rod of choice is or was for a Teme Tiger? He did a programme some years back with Matt Hayes free lining lumps of Spam and catching on the Teme, it was a brilliant display of an angler at the top of his game.I don't own one Neil, just what the guys at LA told me. Unique blank developed by Trefor & Harrisons, not a Torrix or Chimera. I believe the reel seat is inverted so it screws down , not up. Assume it's Fuji. The rings are a similar size along the top section of the blank, they don't dramatically decrease in size from butt to tip. But it's all about the blank, and it won't be for everyone as it's " all through action".
As I said previously, not an endorsement - they designed and built this rod to Trefors specific requirements.
But it's not expensive for what it is , collector or not.
A standard build Chimera 3 off Dave Lumb is £290 , Mark Tunley you'll be closer to £400 I guess.
Unsure of what the rod was but the video was fantastic.will revisit the video and try and see the rod he used
Full Duplon?Unsure of what the rod was but the video was fantastic.
Trevor’s rapped hooks ….. brilliant stuff.
Hi Cliff just seen this...thanks Rich. Old times eh Cliff?Neil, if you find the Trefor video can you post a link on here please ? just had a quick look on youtube and can't find anything. Thanks
great memories Neil, had two days with Trefor, last one 13 years ago now !!Hi Cliff just seen this...thanks Rich. Old times eh Cliff?