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<blockquote data-quote="64FJ40" data-source="post: 1418625" data-attributes="member: 16057"><p>If it's as nice as it sounds, it's worth <u>maybe</u> $100. I've seen a few for sale for $100-$150, but they're not selling. There is a complete one on ebay for $50 with no bids, but it's got rusty guides.</p><p> </p><p>Sport King rods were sold by Montgomery Wards back in the day. Depending on the model, there were a couple different companies that made them for Wards. They were never high-dollar rods, but seem to be liked better than the cheap rods that came out of China. I haven't looked into it enough to know the exact age, but it looks like they were sold mostly in the 1950s and 1960s.</p><p> </p><p>It would be a great rod to <em>actually use</em> since it's not really heirloom value, but it's still pretty cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="64FJ40, post: 1418625, member: 16057"] If it's as nice as it sounds, it's worth [U]maybe[/U] $100. I've seen a few for sale for $100-$150, but they're not selling. There is a complete one on ebay for $50 with no bids, but it's got rusty guides. Sport King rods were sold by Montgomery Wards back in the day. Depending on the model, there were a couple different companies that made them for Wards. They were never high-dollar rods, but seem to be liked better than the cheap rods that came out of China. I haven't looked into it enough to know the exact age, but it looks like they were sold mostly in the 1950s and 1960s. It would be a great rod to [I]actually use[/I] since it's not really heirloom value, but it's still pretty cool. [/QUOTE]
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