

MUSSO and FRANK and DESERT in SILVERLAKE….Finally…The North Fork of the Clearwater River….The Little North Fork of the Clearwater River….From THE DESERT to THE MOUNTAINS – Palm Desert / Idyllwild, CA….We'll do our best to make any purchase, sale or trade with us satisfactory to both parties involved.PLANETTROUT: Fly Fishing, Fly Tying and LIFE If we don't hear from you after (3) days, we assume you are satisfied with your new item.Īt the end of the day, we're all just fly fishermen who love old tackle. Returns are accepted for condition-related issues only. We do our best to inspect every item on The List for issues, but occasionally something slips by undetected. All transactions are understood to include a (3) day inspection period.
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Any import duties are the responsibility of the receiving party, and customs forms will show the full value of the item shipped. Because shipping a rod packaged appropriately to survive the United States Postal Service can vary from as little as $15 to well over $75, shipping is not included in the listed prices.

If you see a neat old rod, reel or other piece of kit that you'd like to have, use the form at the bottom of each page to shoot us an email and we'll start a conversation. The whole thing operates from my fly tying desk in the summer kitchen of an old farmhouse in Union County, Pennsylvania. It's a hobby. We try to place a fair value on the items we have, and we really like trades where both parties get something new to enjoy. This is just a simple list of classic fly rods, reels and miscellaneous items that we have to offer and a list of things we'd like to acquire. They fill an important role in the classic tackle and fly fishing community. They're great people, and they have all kinds of interesting rods and reels pass through their hands. We aren't dealers - though we do buy, sell, and consign with dealers from time to time. The Classic Fly Rod & Reel List was created by a group of friends as a way to buy, sell and trade classic fly tackle.
