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Mike Barrio

Things that you find in the cupboard
« on: 24/10/2018 at 16:51 »
Things that you find in the cupboard ..............

A Sexyloops Hot Torpedo Competition 9' #5 fly rod :z12

Hot Torpedo fly rods have quite a following nowadays, there is even an owners club I believe :shock

This one was actually the first rod, serial number 1.







Mike Barrio

Re: Things that you find in the cupboard New
« Reply #1 on: 24/10/2018 at 17:21 »
Things that you find in the cupboard ..............

A Daiwa Signature Salmon Fly 12' #8 Scott Mackenzie fly rod ( SSF 1208-3 )  :z12

I really must get this rod out on the water :oops





Hamish Young

Re: Things that you find in the cupboard
« Reply #2 on: 24/10/2018 at 17:49 »
Both fine rods.... what else did you find in the cupboard :? :!

Mike Barrio

Re: Things that you find in the cupboard
« Reply #3 on: 24/10/2018 at 18:19 »
Things that you find in the cupboard ..............

A Prototype Barrio Lochstyle 10' 6" #5 fly rod :z12

Built by Sandy, this is one of my favourite rods, it's just so nice to fish with.

But I must confess that I haven't been out on a loch for a while :oops I think the last time I fished this rod, was with boat partner Irvine, somewhere up Glen Affric :wink







Mike Barrio

Re: Things that you find in the cupboard
« Reply #4 on: 24/10/2018 at 20:28 »
Things that you find in the cupboard ..............

A couple more gems - and these sport the Thistle :z12
A Daiwa Whisker Salmon Fly MkII 15ft #9-11 fly rod ( WF98-15A )
A Daiwa Whisker Fly 12ft #7-9 fly rod ( WF98-12 )

I've always liked my Daiwas, especially the ones made in Scotland :z16





Mike Barrio

Re: Things that you find in the cupboard
« Reply #5 on: 24/10/2018 at 20:30 »
There are more  :z13 ........... but c'mon, let's see what some of you guys are hiding in the back of your cupboards first :z16

Derek Roxborough

Re: Things that you find in the cupboard
« Reply #6 on: 24/10/2018 at 21:07 »
don't think my cupboard is any thing like yours,  :X2 Derek Roxborough

Mike Barrio

Re: Things that you find in the cupboard
« Reply #7 on: 24/10/2018 at 22:10 »
But you have a couple of tents up your sleeve ..... so I'm sure you'll have an interesting rod, reel, or box of flies somewhere too Derek  :wink

Rob Brownfield

Re: Things that you find in the cupboard
« Reply #8 on: 25/10/2018 at 09:14 »
I dug out my Normark Norboron 10 foot 8 weight the other day.

I remember Magnus and Richard Walker having these and casting silly distances with ease. I believe the likes of Peter Cockwill, Charles Jardine and other prestigious anglers used them.  I bought mine secondhand from one of Richards customers. (Mike something, well known local angler, worked in the paper mills) for £150..which was a lot of money back then.

The 10 foot 8 weight seems to be the one to have and commands good prices on ebay. The shorter ones seem to go for a lot less.

I also found 2 part built "Pike Fly Fishing Association" blanks that I had rolled by Harrison. I designed and made these for the PFFA and sold a couple of dozen rods from simple builds to fancy before I moved. These blanks are from the first run, one in carbon grey, the other in bottle green.

And one for the coarse anglers (but with a strong connection to Spey casting), I came across my old Daiwa AKN (AKN12H) carp rods. I built these from blanks in the early 90's and I am now re-building them. They are a highly prized find and really sought after rods. Retail was £245 but they are fetching silly money these days.

However, they really are one of the nicest rods to cast and fish with and designed by perhaps the most talented designer of all times, Nobuo Nodera.

He is now the chief designer and founder of CND Spey rods. He developed all the double handed rods for Daiwa from about 1983, and was the one that pushed the Amorphous salmon rods and gave Simon Gawesworth his break.

Mike Barrio

Re: Things that you find in the cupboard
« Reply #9 on: 25/10/2018 at 09:24 »
Nice ...... there were some great rods around in the 90s Rob :z16

James Laraway

Re: Things that you find in the cupboard
« Reply #10 on: 25/10/2018 at 10:27 »
there is a lot of really nice, un-used hardware there Mike !

Mike Barrio

Re: Things that you find in the cupboard
« Reply #11 on: 25/10/2018 at 10:36 »
there is a lot of really nice, un-used hardware there Mike !

It all sees some use James :z4
It's great to have a wide range of gear ( lengths/actions ) available for line testing :wink

Cheers
Mike

Hamish Young

Re: Things that you find in the cupboard
« Reply #12 on: 25/10/2018 at 11:46 »
I think you should visit next season Mike and exercise that 10'6" rod for a few days  trouting  :z18

Rob Brownfield

Re: Things that you find in the cupboard
« Reply #13 on: 25/10/2018 at 12:05 »
Things that you find in the cupboard ..............

A Prototype Barrio Lochstyle 10' 6" #5 fly rod :z12

Built by Sandy, this is one of my favourite rods, it's just so nice to fish with.

But I must confess that I haven't been out on a loch for a while :oops I think the last time I fished this rod, was with boat partner Irvine, somewhere up Glen Affric :wink







Just realised, I have the same rod...but "switched" ;)

James Laraway

Re: Things that you find in the cupboard
« Reply #14 on: 25/10/2018 at 13:02 »
I think you should visit next season Mike and exercise that 10'6" rod for a few days  trouting  :z18

the loch style rod looks lovely....

that being said i have been 'rationalising' - i had a #5 ( Scott), #6 (Zpey) , #7(sage) and #8/9(Bloke)  and a #9 (B&W) single handers

i sold the #5, although i loved it
the #7 is swapped for getting my Loop Opti Salt #10 back

The bloke is the next to go.....
so my 'go-to' rod is now my #6 Zpey 'Reel Steel' switch

 




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