Phillipson Premium 7030
Phillipson Premium 7030
Phillipson Premium 7030
Phillipson Premium 7030
Phillipson Premium 7030
Phillipson Premium 7030
Phillipson Premium 7030
Phillipson Premium 7030
Phillipson Premium 7030
Phillipson Premium 7030
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Phillipson Premium 7′ – 3oz

Grade: Premium
Length: 7′
Weight: 3.0oz (3.7oz with Reel Seat)
Sections: 2/2
Ferrule Size: 12
Grip: Elliptical
Reel Seat: Brown Plastic Locking Reel Seat
Tube: Original Bronze Phillipson Aluminum Tube (90% label) with Cap
Bag: Original Tan Cloth
Condition: All Original – Short Tips
Location: Longmont, CO
Status: Private Collection, Not For Sale

SKU: PR-7030-1 Categories: , , Tag:

Description

The Premium represents the top of the Phillipson bamboo rod line. The catalogs describe it as: “Perfect action, perfect balance, extreme sensitivity and tremendous power for every ounce of weight.”

This 7′ 3oz Phillipson Premium is a very early Phillipson rod. Markings on the shaft include: “98 7-3 HEH”. (The “98” likely identifies the rod wrapper.) Phillipson patented elliptical cork grip is in excellent condition. Brown plastic locking reel seat with anodized metal threads in excellent condition. Hard drawn 18% nickel silver ferrules. Original varnish. Wrapped simply with pure black silk thread tipped in gold. Top guide wrap on the butt section needs to be redone. Both tips are short by about 2.5″. Original bag and bronze colored labeled (90%) tube.

The 1947 -1948 Catalog (pictured below) shows the Phillipson Premium 7′ – 3oz as one of six models offered that year.  Also available in 7.5′, 8′, 8.5′, 9′ and 9′-6.25oz lengths.

1947 Phillipson Catalog pg3
1947 Phillipson Catalog pg3

ABOUT THE PHILLIPSON PREMIUM

The Premium represents the top grade in the Phillipson line. It was introduced as—and remained—the top grade from the very beginning of the Phillipson Rod & Tackle Co. in 1947 until the early 1950’s when the the bamboo embargo had a dramatic effect on the availability of Tonkin Cane.

As introduced in the 1947 -1948 Catalog, “This is the finest of all fishing rods.  Perfect action, perfect balance, extreme sensitivity and tremendous power for every ounce of weight.  It is a rod that will win the heart of the most particular angler who loves the very finest equipment.” Each Premium has the “exclusive Phillipson natural grip (patent pending)”—aka the Elliptical grip.  Much like the Granger Registered, the Premium was available only as a Fly Rod—no Bait Casting or Spinning rods were ever offered in this grade.

Beginning in 1947, the first Premium’s were outfitted with “brown plastic and metal locking reel seats”. Ferrules were 18% black plated nickel silver. Perfection chrome plated butt guide and tip tops. Tungsten steel snake guides. Wraps were “pure black thread tipped gold”. Packed in cloth and plastic rod case.

Changes in listed in the 1949 Catalog were minor, the ferrules were no longer listed as black plated, but polished 18% nickel silver. Rod cases for 2-piece rods were changed to aluminum, while 3-piece rods remained in plastic.

Premium rods according to the 1950 Catalog brought the most significant change from a brown plastic reel seat to “black anodized aluminum locking reel seat”—a change that saved a tremendous amount of weight. Ferrules were cataloged again as 18% black nickel silver. All Premium rods were now packed with aluminum cases.

As noted in the 1951 Catalog, the wraps on all Premiums were changed to “pure black silk tipped with gold and black”. This year also marks the 5th year in business where rods were inked with a “51” after the grade name.

The only significant change listed in the 1952 Catalog is the switch from tungsten steel line guides to stainless steel. This was the final last year that varnished bamboo rods were listed in the catalogs, however, Phillipson continued to supply its dealers into 1954 until inventories were exhausted.

PHILLIPSON ADVERTISING IN THE LATE 1940’S

Phillipson Rod and Tackle Co. began to advertise beginning in April of 1947.  This first ad appeared in Field & Stream magazine and states that rods are “NOW AVAILABLE”. It listed three “Exclusive Features” that sets their rods apart: Natural Grip (often referred to now as the “Hammer Handle”), Neverbreak Glue Joints (considered “waterproof” from the Resorcenol Glue), and Personal Craftsmanship (built by expert casters).  The 1947 -1948 Catalog is pictured at the bottom and was offered for FREE upon request.

Gart Bros. Sporting Goods was an early distribution partner for Phillipson Rods and even advertised their availability in April 1947—the same time Phillipson began advertising.

1947 and 1948 ads show the Phillipson address as East 27th Ave, Denver Colorado, and then in 1949 the address changed to High Street, Denver, Colorado.

All ads shown here were scanned directly from their original publications.
April 1947 Field & Stream First Phillipson Ad
April 1947 Field & Stream First Phillipson Ad
June 1948 Sports Afield Ad
June 1948 Sports Afield Ad
April 1947 Outdoor Life Gart Bros Ad
April 1947 Outdoor Life Gart Bros Ad
May 1948 Sports Afield Gart-Bros Ad
May 1948 Sports Afield Gart-Bros Ad
April 1948 Outdoor Life Ad
April 1948 Outdoor Life Ad
May 1948 Sports Afield Ad
May 1948 Sports Afield Ad
April 1949 Field & Stream Ad
April 1949 Field & Stream Ad
April 1949 Outdoor Life Ad
April 1949 Outdoor Life Ad