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Granger Aristocrat 18 Years ago  
I have a vintage Granger Aristocrat in original condition except for some scuff marks on the varnish. I've contacted some tackle shops that do rod repair but there seems to be no leads to a "rod varnish" I can safely use to keep the rod in original condition. Can anyone out there help?
 
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wrong forum 18 Years ago  
This is where you should ask that question.

http://cla...sicflyrodforum.yuku.com/
 
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Raptor Rod works in Chico 18 Years ago  
Jim Clark, the owner, is a master craftsman.

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Re:Granger Aristocrat 18 Years ago  
The rod finish on bamboo rods was almost always spar varnish due to it's excellent water resilience and flexibility.
The finish was usually applied to the entire rod, after all of the guides were attached, by dipping the rod in a tube containing varnish. Of course, it's not as easy as it seems to obtain excellent results using this method.

If you are serious about keeping this in as "vintage" condition as possible, do your best to locate a bamboo rod maker/repairer that has been around a long time and have him/her do the work for you. Some of those old Grangers are worth a lot of money, especially if you have all of the components in original condition (rod, bag, tube). You wouldn't want to mess it up by having someone with limited knowledge dink with it. I believe that Glen Brackett's new company, Sweetgrass Rods will repair or refurbish any model of bamboo rod. Being as Glenn was the primary maker of Winston bamboo rods for several decades is all of the introduction you should need.

Sweetgrass Rods

Hope that helps,

Buzz
 
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Re:Granger Aristocrat 18 Years ago  
Chuck,

If you decide to have the rod professionally restored, I would recommend you have Gary Lacey do the work.

http://laceyflyrods.com/
 
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— Harry Middleton (Rivers of Memory)

"Each night as I haul myself onto the back of county garbage truck no. 2, there is a familiar wind, some thread of moonglow or starlight, a splatter of dark rain on my skin, something that stirs my memory, and again, if even for a brief moment, I am on some mountain river, some stretch of bright water, full of possibilities, including the possibility of trout, perhaps one that, when hooked, will haul me in and out of time, in and out of life's mysterious and frightening, wondrous and incomprehensible continuum, even to the edges of the universe." -- Harry Middleton
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