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Phillipson is my favorite and makes the top of the list.
== The Phillipson Rod Company ==
(still in progress)
The Phillipson Rod Company made quality fiberglass flyrods from the early 1950s to the early 1970s. There were 4 distinct fiberglass production eras in the company history:
=== The Phillipson Rod and Tackle Company ===
began selling fiberglass rods in 1950. The early rods were made with conventional techniques using Hexcel fiberglass. This gave a brown rod blank with a strongly figured pattern to the woven fiberglass. This time period included quite a few rods with different names, but a similar look (Chieftain, PowerKast, and Scout). The model number for these rods included a letter code and the length in feet and inches, i.e., TS76. The line ratings are given by line diameter, HDH or HCH. Occasionally, these rods have painted blanks, but most are clear finished. The rod grips are usually full wells and the reel seats are standard Phillipson aluminun design in a wide range of colors. All Phillipson rods that I have seen from this era had nickel silver ferrules.
Around 1955, Phillipson developed the Eponite rod blank. The Eponite rod blanks have a peculiar butterscotch color and distict pattern to the material.
=== Johnson Reels, Inc. owned Phillipson ===
from 1961 to mid-1964. There were three lines of Phillipson Crafted, Johnson Profile fly rods. The Profile 800 and Profile 600 rods were made from Scotchply material. The Profile 400 rods were made on Eponite blanks. All rods had nickel silver ferrules.
Profile 800 Uniglas rods are finished with a gold plated (!) tip top and stripper guide. The remaining guides are double spiral snakes. The rod blank AND ferrules are painted golden brown. The main guide wraps are a slightly darker brown with elaborate trim spirals of a darker brown still. The rod grip is a simple cigar tapering to all the way to the rod blank to allow a thread wrap from the hook keeper up onto the grip. The reelseats were either a solid reddish brown anodized downlocking seat or gold anodized cap and slip ring. The rod bag was tan with black edging and the rod tube is gold anodized aluminum with a black cap bearing the model information. In my opinion, these are the most aestetically pleasing glass rods ever made.
<table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5">
<tr><th>Model No.</th><th>Length</th><th>Sections</th><th>Description</th></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F66LC'''</td><td>6½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action, cork skeleton grip with slip ring</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F70LC'''</td><td>7 foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action, cork skeleton grip with slip ring</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F76LC'''</td><td>7½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action, cork skeleton grip with slip ring</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F76'''</td><td>7½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F80'''</td><td>8 foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F86'''</td><td>8½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F803'''</td><td>8 foot</td><td>3 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F863'''</td><td>8½ foot</td><td>3 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F86BE'''</td><td>8½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Bass action, extension handle</td></tr>
</table>
Profile 600 Uniglas rods are finished with a carboloy tip top and stripper guide. The remaining guides are chrome plated snakes. The rod blank AND ferrules are painted golden brown. The main guide wraps are black with a black trim spiral. The rod grip is a simple cigar tapering to all the way to the rod blank to allow a thread wrap from the hook keeper up onto the grip. The reelseats are the standard black Phillipson downlocking seat.
<table width="100%" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0">
<tr><th>Model No.</th><th>Length</th><th>Sections</th><th>Description</th></tr>
<tr><td>'''6F76'''</td><td>7½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''6F80'''</td><td>8 foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''6F86'''</td><td>8½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''6F86B'''</td><td>8½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Bass action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''6FS76'''</td><td>7½ foot</td><td>4 piece</td><td>Fly spin rod with Medium-Light action</td></tr>
</table>
Profile 400 Uniglas rods are finished with a "dia-chrome" snake guides. The rod blank is painted golden yellow. The main guide wraps are black with a black trim spiral. The rod grip is a half wells with a chrome plated winding check. The reelseats are the standard black Phillipson downlocking seat.
<table width="100%" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0">
<tr><th>Model No.</th><th>Length</th><th>Sections</th><th>Description</th></tr>
<tr><td>'''4F76'''</td><td>7½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''4F80'''</td><td>8 foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''4F86'''</td><td>8½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''4F86B'''</td><td>8½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Bass action</td></tr>
</table>
=== The Phillipson Rod Company ===
was formed when Bill Phillipson bought his company back from Johnson Reels in 1964.
=== 3M Corporation ===
bought Phillipson in 1972.
== References ==
#General information on the history of Phillipson rods from Johnson & Johnson and Schweibert.
#Johnson Profile rod information from a Johnson Reels catalog/pamplet dated 6/1964.
[[Category:Classic Rods]]
(still in progress)
The Phillipson Rod Company made quality fiberglass flyrods from the early 1950s to the early 1970s. There were 4 distinct fiberglass production eras in the company history:
=== The Phillipson Rod and Tackle Company ===
began selling fiberglass rods in 1950. The early rods were made with conventional techniques using Hexcel fiberglass. This gave a brown rod blank with a strongly figured pattern to the woven fiberglass. This time period included quite a few rods with different names, but a similar look (Chieftain, PowerKast, and Scout). The model number for these rods included a letter code and the length in feet and inches, i.e., TS76. The line ratings are given by line diameter, HDH or HCH. Occasionally, these rods have painted blanks, but most are clear finished. The rod grips are usually full wells and the reel seats are standard Phillipson aluminun design in a wide range of colors. All Phillipson rods that I have seen from this era had nickel silver ferrules.
Around 1955, Phillipson developed the Eponite rod blank. The Eponite rod blanks have a peculiar butterscotch color and distict pattern to the material.
=== Johnson Reels, Inc. owned Phillipson ===
from 1961 to mid-1964. There were three lines of Phillipson Crafted, Johnson Profile fly rods. The Profile 800 and Profile 600 rods were made from Scotchply material. The Profile 400 rods were made on Eponite blanks. All rods had nickel silver ferrules.
Profile 800 Uniglas rods are finished with a gold plated (!) tip top and stripper guide. The remaining guides are double spiral snakes. The rod blank AND ferrules are painted golden brown. The main guide wraps are a slightly darker brown with elaborate trim spirals of a darker brown still. The rod grip is a simple cigar tapering to all the way to the rod blank to allow a thread wrap from the hook keeper up onto the grip. The reelseats were either a solid reddish brown anodized downlocking seat or gold anodized cap and slip ring. The rod bag was tan with black edging and the rod tube is gold anodized aluminum with a black cap bearing the model information. In my opinion, these are the most aestetically pleasing glass rods ever made.
<table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5">
<tr><th>Model No.</th><th>Length</th><th>Sections</th><th>Description</th></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F66LC'''</td><td>6½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action, cork skeleton grip with slip ring</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F70LC'''</td><td>7 foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action, cork skeleton grip with slip ring</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F76LC'''</td><td>7½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action, cork skeleton grip with slip ring</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F76'''</td><td>7½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F80'''</td><td>8 foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F86'''</td><td>8½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F803'''</td><td>8 foot</td><td>3 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F863'''</td><td>8½ foot</td><td>3 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''8F86BE'''</td><td>8½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Bass action, extension handle</td></tr>
</table>
Profile 600 Uniglas rods are finished with a carboloy tip top and stripper guide. The remaining guides are chrome plated snakes. The rod blank AND ferrules are painted golden brown. The main guide wraps are black with a black trim spiral. The rod grip is a simple cigar tapering to all the way to the rod blank to allow a thread wrap from the hook keeper up onto the grip. The reelseats are the standard black Phillipson downlocking seat.
<table width="100%" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0">
<tr><th>Model No.</th><th>Length</th><th>Sections</th><th>Description</th></tr>
<tr><td>'''6F76'''</td><td>7½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''6F80'''</td><td>8 foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''6F86'''</td><td>8½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''6F86B'''</td><td>8½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Bass action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''6FS76'''</td><td>7½ foot</td><td>4 piece</td><td>Fly spin rod with Medium-Light action</td></tr>
</table>
Profile 400 Uniglas rods are finished with a "dia-chrome" snake guides. The rod blank is painted golden yellow. The main guide wraps are black with a black trim spiral. The rod grip is a half wells with a chrome plated winding check. The reelseats are the standard black Phillipson downlocking seat.
<table width="100%" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0">
<tr><th>Model No.</th><th>Length</th><th>Sections</th><th>Description</th></tr>
<tr><td>'''4F76'''</td><td>7½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''4F80'''</td><td>8 foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''4F86'''</td><td>8½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Medium dry fly action</td></tr>
<tr><td>'''4F86B'''</td><td>8½ foot</td><td>2 piece</td><td>Bass action</td></tr>
</table>
=== The Phillipson Rod Company ===
was formed when Bill Phillipson bought his company back from Johnson Reels in 1964.
=== 3M Corporation ===
bought Phillipson in 1972.
== References ==
#General information on the history of Phillipson rods from Johnson & Johnson and Schweibert.
#Johnson Profile rod information from a Johnson Reels catalog/pamplet dated 6/1964.
[[Category:Classic Rods]]