I inherited a ton of fishing gear, but these two rods we're tucked away and wrapped up, making me think they're valuable. I tried doing my own research but can't seem to find either of them.

The left one says Longfellow, but I can't find the model. It's about 6'

The right one says Magnuflex, also can't find the model. Around 6'4 I'd say.

Both have what looks like a pommel on the bottom. They both also have an angled tip, I'm not sure what it's called, haven't seen it before.

I'm planning on selling both so I just want to make sure I can figure out the value before throwing a number out online. Thanks!

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2 Comments

  1. darth_smokesalot on

    Old school boat rods,with what looks to be older Penn conventional reels on em,you might get a bit of money for em but they are far from any fortune.You can sometimes find these for as low as 10$ at flea markets.

  2. Jefffahfffah on

    Roller guides for trolling are the “angled tips.”

    Hate to break it to you, but these don’t hold much value at all. If the reels are spotless, and one is a Senator, that might get you 30 or 40 bucks, but they are very old models. Senators are really the only super old Penns that hold value. But they are also often very corroded. They have to be in excellent shape to be worth anything.

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