I picked up a sweet old South Bend model 59-9 bamboo rod last weekend at a swap meet. Several hours of internet reseach since then has produced some interesting information on the rod (i.e. a "bass weight" that sold for $9.65 in 1942, etc.). From the information I found, it probably was built post-war, but none of the sites I found mentioned when this model went out of production.

My rod has the "Comficient" cork grip (with sticker), what appears to be a red agate stripping guide, and a rectangular South Bend sticker on the rod shaft just above the grip. The up-locking reel seat shaft is a burgundy color and appears to be either plastic or bakelite -- I don't know how to tell the difference.

Anyone have any idea when South Bend might have made this rod or when they stopped making this model? The very thought that I might fish this summer with a rod as old as I am just tickles me!