The Avocet by B. James & Son of Ealing.

Made in 1953-54, this rod has had one owner from new. It is in exceptional near mint condition.

£1,900.00

This rod is the quintessential trumpet-handled Avocet built on a Southwell blank. The Avocet is perhaps the most sought-after vintage British made split cane rod of all. Put it this way, we can’t get enough of them, in every sense, and we never tire of them.

This example came to us in such good condition that we did only one thing to it- a very gentle clean with a soft cloth and a little turpentine, followed by a flawlessly applied coat of traditional yacht varnish, to seal in the goodness.

We examined it minutely under 10X magnification. Every single part of it is original and in stunning condition. The handle is superb. The cane is dead straight and seems to possess a life force of its own, something that only the incomparable Southwell was able to conjure from Tonkin bamboo.

Close whipped in dark red silk with chromed full-open bridge rings (clear lined butt and tip rings, perfect transfers, original ferrule stoppers, original hook keeper ring.

Perhaps this is your first Avocet and now that you’ve regained consciousness and got over the initial rush of excitement that Avocet ownership brings, you’ll be wondering what you can do with it. Well, just about anything except really very fine tackle fishing for modest roach or dace, and not carp or pike fishing. Tench, barbel, chub, perch- all should be approached with completed confidence by you, the handsome owner of a magnificent Avocet from the early nineteen fifties.

Specification.

11¼’ 3-piece. Whole Tonkin cane butt. Middle & tip are arrow-straight darkly flame tempered hand-made Bob Southwell split cane.

24½” trumpet topped cork handle of exceptional quality with aluminium butt cap, sliding reel bands and shoulder collar by WR Products of Shepherds Bush.

Splint end suction ferrules with spigotted males. Their fit is excellent and they have a lacquered bronzed finish. The original mahogany and cork stoppers are in place.

The rings are clean chrome plated full-open bridge pattern, with matching clear agatine lined butt and tip rings. The hook keeper ring is positioned immediately above the handle top.

Whippings throughout are dark red silk, with wonderfully fine and graduated close-whipped intermediates. The transfers are perfect, as is the finish, which we have preserved and protected with one flawless overcoat of compatible & historically correct varnish.

The rod is in its original bag.

Price: £1,900