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Chong
15-11-2011, 11:10 AM
G’day Everyone,
Just recently I have come across some pretty old fishing gear (ill put pics up later), I know there are places and people that collect these things, but I thought what about an online digital fishing museum??8-)
We could start it on AF and those that have an item of interest can post a pic and any info.
May have to be in a different format than normal thread, maybe something like the classified, list of item and description??
What do you guys think??
Cheers
choppa
15-11-2011, 11:13 AM
i could put a pic up off ALL my gear,,, including the boat,,, they haven't really been wet in nearly 12 months,,,ha ha,, but i like the concept of this
choppa
gunna
15-11-2011, 11:15 AM
Good idea Chong
Noelm
15-11-2011, 12:22 PM
I know there is a big market for old ishing gear, whether you want to part with it or not I guess the concept sounds OK, at least we could all see some interesting odds and ends that we may never have seen before.
wayno60
15-11-2011, 12:59 PM
Finga will be right into that,
Ausfish
15-11-2011, 02:12 PM
Could do it in the form of a Product Review forum maybe. But does it need to be in much of a different style to a normal post. I figure it just needs to be in a separate section, or sub forum. It would be a post with description and pics.
Any ideas suggestions welcome.
Noelm
15-11-2011, 02:17 PM
it could be a sub forum of the tackle section maybe, seeing as it is kind of related to tackle (maybe)
nigelr
15-11-2011, 03:31 PM
I seem to recall Stripers-on-line having something along these lines; not only popular but helpful for those of us who appreciate older gear..........both to collect, admire and to use as well.
Personally I love them older reels!
Chong
15-11-2011, 03:45 PM
Could do it in the form of a Product Review forum maybe. But does it need to be in much of a different style to a normal post. I figure it just needs to be in a separate section, or sub forum. It would be a post with description and pics.
Any ideas suggestions welcome.
Steve,
just thought that like the classified section you could have, rods, reels, tackle, boats, motors etc. But i think anything would be good. Think it would make an interesting part of our great site...:)
Cheers
PinHead
15-11-2011, 05:31 PM
a museum...no thanks..people would just want to put pics of people like myself and TOL on there.
Good idea Chong.
Chong
15-11-2011, 11:33 PM
ok here are some items i have found. first is a javis walker pre -stressed fibre glass rods. 3 pcs. light and heavy, original bag and butt. second is avley tackle box, round one, its not cracked...
got some more treasure for later if this takes off.
Cheers
finga
16-11-2011, 07:42 AM
http://www.reelwidow.com/
http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/showthread.php?112708-Vintage-Reels.
Yeah Wayno is right. I have a bit of, what he would consider, old gear. I consider it simply as gear I'd use.
So Chong. Would a Tonkin cane rod made by Lenny Butterworth in 1954 in mint condition (number 15 and only used on two Sunday's by a little old man) complete with original bag, A 4' inch Alvey with original line (used on the Lenny's 15th rod by same old man on the same days as the rod but purchased a year later as he had to save up again) with original line and a Alvey bakelite box (same deal) full of tackle from 1955 with receipts for the lot be what your looking for??
Or my pop's wall rod with the stepped butt (he built himself) so the overhed reel sat closer to the axis of the rod??
Or there's a few (about 30) old Alveys sitting in a box and some other side cast reels with one dating from about 1908. It's a Lixall.
And there's a few old cane creels about and I'm buggered if I know how many rods and other reels that are more then 20-30 years old.
I look to my right...no literally....I look to my right and there's an original Ugly stick (BWC-1101) sitting next to a Lenny Butterworth Power rod (Coho 9')
And then there's the pewter Alvey key ring made by Alvey that I still use for Mrs Palmer's keys.
Bloody hell Chong. The houses are full of the stuff when I look about. And then after that we can move out side the living areas to look at the motors and boats and that sort of stuff.
I still use my 2 tiered Alvey tackle box. It's sitting on the dressing table in the bedroom. That's all I need. The Alvey for hooks and swivels and an Eno tin for sinkers.
A have a couple of spare 2 tiered ones and a few single layer ones sitting in the cupboard. Someone else made the round bakelite tackle boxes. Who was that?? I have a couple of those as well.
And now for some really useless information....Alvey round tackle boxes are still available new (well they were last time I brought a few a couple of years ago) so don't buy them for mega bucks on ebay.
Oh sh!t. I near forgot about the yabbi pumps. There's about 6 or 8 yabbi pumps about the place. at least 4 or 5 brass ones.
I better stop thinking now. Starting to depress me thinking I have to move them all before the house goes on the market :(
PS: Sleepygreg has a reel I'd love to put with the lot. He has it in storage somewhere and he'll probably know which one I mean ::)
Noelm
16-11-2011, 08:07 AM
so, looks like a meet and greet at finga's place to view the museum of fishing gear hey.
finga
16-11-2011, 09:07 AM
Bloody hell.
I walk downstairs and inside the door....a 9' Jarvis Walker pre-stressed rod (Mundoo) and sitting on the bench.... A Steelite reel. That's the other mob who made the round bakelite tackle boxes. Steelite.
There were two yabbi pumps there too. Only stainless ones though.
So Mr Chong. What would you class as old?
Some people class pre 2010 as old.
Some more would class pre 2000 as old.
Some more would consider pre 1970's as old.
Some would consider pre 1950 as old.
Me. I'm thinking that mid 60's and older as getting up there in age.
Chong
16-11-2011, 10:52 AM
Man...ok...i dont know...its just an idea....anyone who needs a fix on old stuff go to fingas! I run away now...
Bye
finga
16-11-2011, 03:01 PM
Man...ok...i dont know...its just an idea....anyone who needs a fix on old stuff go to fingas! I run away now...
Bye
No, no, no....don't run.
Tis a good idea. Item and then description. Great idea it is as we all come across stuff and have no idea what it is or who made it.
A thread somewhere with just pictures of tackle, a description and no other 'replies' would be great to see.
What's other people's ideas on what is considered old or classic??
Rods like the 3 piece rod you have Mr Chong would not be very common now. I reckon it would not have been very common then. Has it got any other markings other then pre-stressed fiberglass?
Most of my stuff has been packed up BUT when the dust has been settled I'll definitely do some pictures.
A bit of stuff is still out so I might get into it.
Here is the Steelite that was on the bench and my Alvey keyring. Looking at the key ring I might have to replace it soon. The eye for the split ring is getting worn.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-NuKj4WhUdDw/TsNAwnHnW9I/AAAAAAAAATQ/vEaiQAIpt1w/s640/16112011485.jpg
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-sDbHMwSJ-lA/TsNAsxzBsSI/AAAAAAAAATM/WZYYvjUoQZA/s576/16112011483.jpghttps://lh3.googleusercontent.com/--j4xmd8BfhA/TsNAyR_eTYI/AAAAAAAAATU/wL91GATcy60/s462/16112011486.jpg
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-UXrRtiQt0EU/TsNA0EP9rpI/AAAAAAAAATY/gQGQd7sWSyA/s432/16112011487.jpg
Chong
16-11-2011, 11:57 PM
no im not going any where just yet...sort stuff. thats some good stuff middle ..... :). im sure i have some other bits around here, ill dig some out for "our" special posts :) and post a pic or joy haha
roger over and sleep
night night
Chong
19-11-2011, 12:07 AM
gooone flat...section down :(
webby
19-11-2011, 01:34 PM
Next you'll want a sextion for whose doing it and whose not ???
Chong
21-11-2011, 10:48 AM
well we know what you do and dont.......now back to your rum......
finga
22-11-2011, 09:07 PM
Hey Mr Chong Phill found a beauty rig for you.
I reckon he may even give it to you for your next cod expedition.
Phill been Phill he'll to take a polaroid so I'll see if I remember tomorrow.
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