Two 1908 letters written by Charles Orvis
Two 1908 letters written by Charles Orvis
I thought I would share these with our ORCA fly reel collectors. I've had these two letters for about 25 years and just got them framed in two-sided museum glass today. They were both written by Charles Orvis in 1908.
The historical significance of the first letter is where Mr. Orvis describes the obscure rodmaker Charles F. Murphy as a "good-hearted fellow that 'crooked his elbow' [i.e., drank] quite too much- he was a good mechanic," and made split bamboo rods "for the trade." A.J. Campbell used the letter as a primary source is his seminal book.
In the second letter, Mr. Orvis writes: "I am getting old (76) yet I have not lost my love for fly fishing in the least."
The historical significance of the first letter is where Mr. Orvis describes the obscure rodmaker Charles F. Murphy as a "good-hearted fellow that 'crooked his elbow' [i.e., drank] quite too much- he was a good mechanic," and made split bamboo rods "for the trade." A.J. Campbell used the letter as a primary source is his seminal book.
In the second letter, Mr. Orvis writes: "I am getting old (76) yet I have not lost my love for fly fishing in the least."
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Re: Two 1908 letters written by Charles Orvis
Incredible treasures! Thank you, Mike.
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Wow! I don't collect fly reels but that doesn't matter....super cool! Awesome framing to boot!
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Oh my, Mike, those are absolutely awesome Orvis mementos!
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Very nice, Mike. Thanks for sharing these. Wonderful pieces of history!
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Great stuff Mike! Thanks for sharing.
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Some real serious history there, Mike! It is rare that we get such a personal look into the early rodmakers...thanks for posting!
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Mike:
Thanks for sharing and preserving this special artifact.
Thanks for sharing and preserving this special artifact.
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Fantastic !
Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for sharing.
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Update—with the help of Royce and Jay on the Classic Fly Rod Forum, these two letters have been clearly pictured and deciphered and A.J. Campbell’s reference has been memorialized.
Link:
http://classicflyrodforum.com/forum/vie ... 0&t=126241
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Link:
http://classicflyrodforum.com/forum/vie ... 0&t=126241
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Re: Two 1908 letters written by Charles Orvis
Here are Mike's images and deciphered text
Jan 16, 1908
Mr Harry C Buckley
My Dear Sir
I have yours
of the 15th and have the 2 rods
for repairs which we will make.
I send under separate
cover my #25 catalogue
in which you will find prices
for all things and on page
5 those for repairing such
&c.
I am very glad the rod pleased
you for aside from -
business wisdom of it I like
to please those who favor
me with their commands
for I know the pleasure
of handling tackle that is
right and although I am
getting old (76) yet
I have not lost my love
for fly fishing in the least
awaiting your pleasure
I am yours truly
Charles F Orvis
Mr Harry C Buckley
Dear Sir
I have
your letter and the rods - have
examined them.
It will cost you
$5.50 to repair and put in order
the whole lot. in this will
be one new Second joint
for the rod that has but one
second joint this second
joint can be repaired - so it
will be fairly good if this
is done the bill will be
2.50 less-
Awaiting your instructions
I am yours truly
C.F. Orvis
P.S.
This price includes .85c
I paid the Express Co on the
box-
These rod bring to my
mind many men long dead
that I knew and many
pleasant memories - and
so(me) that perhaps are not so
awful pleasant.
I knew Murphy the maker
of these rods. He was a good
hearted fellow but "crooked
his elbow." quite too much.
he was a good mechanic
he was the first man that made
split bamboos for the trade but
made only a few he only made what
(up the side)
he could make - himself would not have help.
AJ Cambell's book and text with AJ's original photo used on the page:
Jan 16, 1908
Mr Harry C Buckley
My Dear Sir
I have yours
of the 15th and have the 2 rods
for repairs which we will make.
I send under separate
cover my #25 catalogue
in which you will find prices
for all things and on page
5 those for repairing such
&c.
I am very glad the rod pleased
you for aside from -
business wisdom of it I like
to please those who favor
me with their commands
for I know the pleasure
of handling tackle that is
right and although I am
getting old (76) yet
I have not lost my love
for fly fishing in the least
awaiting your pleasure
I am yours truly
Charles F Orvis
Mr Harry C Buckley
Dear Sir
I have
your letter and the rods - have
examined them.
It will cost you
$5.50 to repair and put in order
the whole lot. in this will
be one new Second joint
for the rod that has but one
second joint this second
joint can be repaired - so it
will be fairly good if this
is done the bill will be
2.50 less-
Awaiting your instructions
I am yours truly
C.F. Orvis
P.S.
This price includes .85c
I paid the Express Co on the
box-
These rod bring to my
mind many men long dead
that I knew and many
pleasant memories - and
so(me) that perhaps are not so
awful pleasant.
I knew Murphy the maker
of these rods. He was a good
hearted fellow but "crooked
his elbow." quite too much.
he was a good mechanic
he was the first man that made
split bamboos for the trade but
made only a few he only made what
(up the side)
he could make - himself would not have help.
AJ Cambell's book and text with AJ's original photo used on the page:
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Re: Two 1908 letters written by Charles Orvis
Mike, Truly amazing letters. I am not into fly fishing, but I really appreciate the time and effort you put into preserving these important letters. Thank you so much for doing this. Maybe our fishing heritage will be remembered after all!
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Re: Two 1908 letters written by Charles Orvis
Antique tackle collecting needs to continue to its take its cue from open source software developers, i.e.,software products where the source code is under an open-source license to freely study, change, and improve its design.
None of us really “own” these letters and catalogs; we are just temporary custodians. If we share these old letters and catalogs and documents it’s amazing what others can add in the way of interpretation and research. The above discussion is a good example.
Our ORCA library is a great start, but i was surprised that we had only one really early Orvis catalog (No. 26, 1909). I was researching the exact year the original Orvis walnut box was replaced with cardboard in the catalog but did not have the resources available to pinpoint it. I hope those of us lucky enough to own early original catalogs (of any reel maker or retailer) that are out of copyright will donate a copy to ORCA. If anything, that only increases interest in your original by encouraging scholarship.
Royce told me that one of the reasons he felt it necessary to repost the photos and interpretation above on our site is that ORCA permanently hosts its own photos that won’t “disappear” at the whim of a third-party. That makes our website unique and worthy of everyone’s support as tackle historians and collectors.
Mike N.
None of us really “own” these letters and catalogs; we are just temporary custodians. If we share these old letters and catalogs and documents it’s amazing what others can add in the way of interpretation and research. The above discussion is a good example.
Our ORCA library is a great start, but i was surprised that we had only one really early Orvis catalog (No. 26, 1909). I was researching the exact year the original Orvis walnut box was replaced with cardboard in the catalog but did not have the resources available to pinpoint it. I hope those of us lucky enough to own early original catalogs (of any reel maker or retailer) that are out of copyright will donate a copy to ORCA. If anything, that only increases interest in your original by encouraging scholarship.
Royce told me that one of the reasons he felt it necessary to repost the photos and interpretation above on our site is that ORCA permanently hosts its own photos that won’t “disappear” at the whim of a third-party. That makes our website unique and worthy of everyone’s support as tackle historians and collectors.
Mike N.
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