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Look's like Wright McGill.
Quote from: Encore 280 on December 08, 2016, 08:07:13 PMLook's like Wright McGill.I have no idea what those are.
I have three Wright McGill Salt Chuckers 7 1/2 footers with Penn 209s on them and two Surf Casters 9 1/2 footers.My Dad bought these in the early 70s and the still fish well.
It does look like a Wright McGuill Eagle Claw rod. They had a metal tag glued to the cork grip, but they would fall off after some use. Above the cork there should be black cursive writing with the brand, length, and model of the rod. I love old Eagle Claw rods. Especially the old Trailmaster 4 pc pack rods in aluminum case. They are tough rods, which hold up when my kids borrow them!
Quote from: Smokepole on December 22, 2016, 05:55:02 PMIt does look like a Wright McGuill Eagle Claw rod. They had a metal tag glued to the cork grip, but they would fall off after some use. Above the cork there should be black cursive writing with the brand, length, and model of the rod. I love old Eagle Claw rods. Especially the old Trailmaster 4 pc pack rods in aluminum case. They are tough rods, which hold up when my kids borrow them! Theses have no writing on them.
Aside from the brand i'd say it looks like a saltwater trolling type rod, or maybe bottomfish rod probably from the 70's, but i think they still make the trademark "yellow" fiberglass rods. Probably still usable but not a top option these dys.
Quote from: Boss .300 winmag on December 22, 2016, 05:58:54 PMQuote from: Smokepole on December 22, 2016, 05:55:02 PMIt does look like a Wright McGuill Eagle Claw rod. They had a metal tag glued to the cork grip, but they would fall off after some use. Above the cork there should be black cursive writing with the brand, length, and model of the rod. I love old Eagle Claw rods. Especially the old Trailmaster 4 pc pack rods in aluminum case. They are tough rods, which hold up when my kids borrow them! Theses have no writing on them.Is there an oval dark stain on the upper cork grip? Usually when the metal tag comes loose, it leaves a glue mark.
Quote from: Bullkllr on December 10, 2016, 10:04:01 PMAside from the brand i'd say it looks like a saltwater trolling type rod, or maybe bottomfish rod probably from the 70's, but i think they still make the trademark "yellow" fiberglass rods. Probably still usable but not a top option these dys.I love my Eagle Claw trolling rods, and I can buy five for every Lamiglass someone else has.....
I'm going out on a limb and say those are not Eagle Claw rods.Based on the clearer pictures in the classified thread, those are not like any Eagle Claw wraps I've ever seen. Eagle claws had straight brown wraps for the most part. Those are brown with reddish trim. The wrap at the ferrule is pretty unique too. The guides are ceramic, and I'd expect stainless. Even the hook keepers would not typically be found on Eagle Claws. And every Eagle Claw I've ever seen had a label and name printed near the handle.Early "S" glass.What are they? I'm going with a custom build on early Lamiglas blanks, which were about that same color. They are in pristine condition, btw.
I'm going out on a limb and say those are not Eagle Claw rods.Based on the clearer pictures in the classified thread, those are not like any Eagle Claw wraps I've ever seen. Eagle claws had straight brown wraps for the most part (other colors too, but usually pretty plain or painted trim). Those are brown/black with reddish thread trim. The wrap at the ferrule is pretty unique too. Even the hook keepers might not typically be found on Eagle Claws. And every Eagle Claw I've ever seen had a label and name printed near the handle.What are they? I'm going with a custom build on early Lamiglas blanks, which were about that same color. They are in pristine condition, btw.
Quote from: Bullkllr on December 26, 2016, 02:52:58 PMI'm going out on a limb and say those are not Eagle Claw rods.Based on the clearer pictures in the classified thread, those are not like any Eagle Claw wraps I've ever seen. Eagle claws had straight brown wraps for the most part (other colors too, but usually pretty plain or painted trim). Those are brown/black with reddish thread trim. The wrap at the ferrule is pretty unique too. Even the hook keepers might not typically be found on Eagle Claws. And every Eagle Claw I've ever seen had a label and name printed near the handle.What are they? I'm going with a custom build on early Lamiglas blanks, which were about that same color. They are in pristine condition, btw.Look at the oval shaped mark where reel mount is. Isn't that a label in the same shape the McGill Wrights are?My Salt Chuckers have brown wraps. My Drift Casters have yellow with gold metal embossing.
Look at the oval shaped mark where reel mount is. Isn't that a label in the same shape the McGill Wrights are?My Salt Chuckers have brown wraps. My Drift Casters have yellow with gold metal embossing.