The H.L. Leonard "Duracane" #225 is a highly coveted vintage bamboo fly rod. Built during the legendary Tom Maxwell or Ted Simroe eras of the H.L. Leonard Rod Co., these rods are characterized by high-quality impregnated split-cane bamboo and are considered prized collector and fishing pieces.Key Characteristics & SpecsConstruction: The Duracane series famously used high-end blanks imported from Sharpe’s of Aberdeen in Scotland, which Leonard then meticulously finished and fitted.Taper & Action: Known for a smooth, progressive medium to medium-fast flex that provides an effortless casting stroke, making it highly versatile for trout fishing.Aesthetics: Typically features classic details like Leonard step ferrules, a slim cigar-shaped cork grip, and either early-era green silk wraps or the later traditional brown wraps with black tipping.Model #225 Details: Specific Leonard serials designate length and line weight; standard vintage Duracane models (such as the popular 7'6" or 8' lengths for 5/6 weight lines) generally weigh between 3.5 oz and 4.5 oz.Market Value & Where to BuyBecause of the craftsmanship and the prestige of the Leonard name, these rods are highly valued by collectors.Pricing: Depending on the exact condition (mint with plastic wrappers vs. used), original components (like having both matching tips), and the era of production, Duracane rods typically range between $850 and $1,450.Finding One: Since these are no longer in production, you can track down authentic Duracane models and similar vintage bamboo offerings through premium dealers or specialized auction sites.
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