It looks like you’re referring to a vintage fishing rod, specifically a Mohawk brand 9″ fly/spin combo rod with a cork handle, possibly seeking information or replacement parts. Here’s what I can help with:
1. Identifying the Rod
– Mohawk was a popular fishing rod brand in the mid-to-late 20th century, known for affordable fiberglass and later graphite rods.
– Fly/Spin Combo means it can be used for both fly fishing and spinning setups (likely has a reversible reel seat).
– 9″ length is unusual—most rods are measured in feet (e.g., 9’). If it’s truly 9 inches, it may be a toy or a very short travel rod.
– Cork handle suggests a classic design, common in vintage rods.
2. Finding Replacement Parts
If you need parts (guides, reel seat, cork grip), try:
– eBay (search: “vintage Mohawk fishing rod parts”)
– Classic Fly Rod Forum (forums dedicated to vintage gear)
– Old Florida Rod & Reel (specializes in vintage tackle)
– Mudhole or Jann’s Netcraft (for generic rod-building parts)
3. Restoring the Rod
– Broken guides? You can re-wrap them with thread and epoxy.
– Cork damage? Sand lightly or replace with new cork rings.
– Reel seat loose? Epoxy or find a vintage replacement.
Would you like help with a specific repair or identifying the exact model/year? Let me know!