One of our longstanding rod models with classic cane color and a slightly more moderate action.
One of our most recognizable rod models with a deep flamed color and crisper action.
These are our limited edition models, only released every few years.
A lot goes into crafting a bamboo fly rod and here you can learn more about our approach.
One of our longstanding rod models with classic cane color and a slightly more moderate action.
One of our most recognizable rod models with a deep flamed color and crisper action.
These are our limited edition models, only released every few years.
A lot goes into crafting a bamboo fly rod and here you can learn more about our approach.
For sale here is a very rare Morris Kushner "Celereme" bamboo rod -- 8 feet 9 inches, two sections and one tip, for a 6 weight line. Kushner rods are very scarce as he made less than 200 rods (most people say ~100) in his Michigan shop from the early 1950's until his death in 1973. Kushner was a Russian immigrant who had a metal working operation not far from the Paul Young Rod Co. shop. He built all of his own rod making equipment. Bob Summers eventually acquired his equipment and then began making rods of his own. Kushner experimented with odd lengths and uneven sections to move around the ferrules in seeking perfection in his actions. Many, if not most of his rods came with just one tip.
This rod is in excellent+ and all-original condition. Sami-parabolic and very powerful medium fast action. The heat treatment/tempering resulted in gorgeous caramel-colored cane, featuring the classic Kushner spiral wraps in black silks, which I consider simply stunning. The rod has blued Super Z ferrules and slightly blued snake guides, and a rosewood spacer with aluminum down-locking reel seat hardware. The pocketed butt cap is an open-ended ring which exposes the rosewood end grain beneath it. Bakelite winding check. Both sections are straight - no sets. Rod weighs 4.95 ounces. Ferrules are size 16/64. Rod does not come with a tube but the rod does include a hand-sewn clear plastic compartmentalized "bag". This rod also comes with a hang tag noting details of the rod, written by Morris Kushner himself.
This rod and four others listed here at Vintage Fly Tackle come from a client in Michigan. In the early 1970's, my client, involved in the fly-fishing trade, bought these rods directly from Morris Kushner at a industry event in Southfield, Michigan (right outside Detroit) at the Southfield Civic Center. Kushner had stopped making rods at this time and had a batch of rods for sale at this event. Many of the rods were new, but my client saw some with slightly dirty grips and asked Morris if those were for sale. Due to several factors, age being one, Morris decided to make my client a deal on all of these rods, his personal fishing rods.