Sounds like they are either Fenwick Grizzly blanks, or old Lami blanks. The 196 sounds similar to a Fen # on the blank side. Not sure though. I'd have to actually see them up close. You can cut and put ferrule on them. But, if you can, leave them in one piece. I have a 7'10" fenwick Grizzly blank at home I'm going to build into a small trout fly rod. I've had the rod for well over 20 years, and bought it out of a closeout bin at Schoff's.
Hey, if you decide to get rid of one of the 9' rods, let me know. I'd love to have one. I loved the old grizzly blanks and old true glass lami's. Hard to come by, but make great rods. Are the 9' rods really thick in butt section? A key to cutting if you decide to put in ferrule is not to cut in middle. Check your rod action by bending rod. Usually the tapers on these old glass rods actually dictated more of a butt section cut. That way you had full use of the true action of the rod. Most had a soft bend, and cutting in middle killed part of the action. I know they'll look funny apart, but you'll thank me when you're playing a fish.
But seriously, if you do decide to sell one or two of the 9', let me know. I'd love to have one. Just don't come across complete one's. I've found a few cheap, but they've been made and cut already. You can REALLY see how action is effected when you bend rod and see ferrule in way.


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