Line driers and winders have been around for centuries. One of the most decorative and rare examples is the all brass 1st Model of the Farlow Sextile drier shown here. It arrived with its original wood box and with the “How to Use” label attached to the underside of lid; it’s a nice touch too. Designed […]
With the original Hardy The Silex reels becoming more expensive and a little fragile too. The Silex of the 1980s is the perfect way to have the best of both worlds. On a regular basis we are asked for reasonably priced drum style casting reels to fish on a variety of cane rods. The simplicity […]
One obvious and very effective brake device is your finger! So using this principle, Farlow of London set about developing and filing a Patent application for the Barrett spinning reel. Initially appearing in 4” it soon became available with a 4-1.2” diameter drum. The idea was genius. We all know that finger pressure on any […]
These rarely seen collectable sample displays are one of the best wall hanging items for any tackle den. Most manufacturers including Hardy, Farlow, Allcock and Wyers Freres all produced these displays. In the not too distant past, the 19thMay 1999, a collection of Wyers Freres factory displays, owned by artist and antique dealer Anissa El […]
Harvey “Roddy” Rodstein was about 12 years old when he built his first Calcutta fibreglass rods. This event changed his life and started him on the long path of fishing tackle manufacturing and design. Generally rod wrapping, building and development, he brushed shoulders with most of the world influential makers and designers at some point. […]
Hardy Bros. are well known for playing with colours and designs throughout the company’s history. If you want something different and can pay, you stand a chance of getting it. Probably one of the most collectable in the Hardy lightweight series of reels is the Green Princess. Launched in 1953 and named after Princess Anne, […]
It’s a rare find this one. We were using this reel in one of the TT videos and it features in the opening frames of each of them. The maker is S. Bigg Maker 33 Russell Strt, Covent Garden, W.C. ( London) Its what we call a half ebonite trout dry fly reel. Sexton Bigg was […]
Ari t Hart is probably one of the finest specialist reel makers in the world. The Dutch designer and fly fisher is renowned for the highest level of craftsmanship and use of unusual design & materials to create some the most fabulous functional fly reels available. You only have to Google his name and reams […]
This is a rare Hardy all brass Perfect reel from the c.1892 period. The reason it’s a bit vague is because we have not seen another like it, and it’s difficult to pin it down exactly, which makes it all the more interesting. It’s the unusual position for the ball bearing that makes this really […]
We have just bought in this vintage Farlow’s Helical Casting Reel made by the Helical Casting Reel Co, Redditch, a fine English threadline reel. Had I not turned the reel upside down, I would never have seen the Farlow details stamped to the underside of the casing. Marked with C Farlow & Co Ltd, London […]










