Netting Cash: Easier to Limit Out On Collectibles Than Fish
By Tom Chandler on Jan 7, 2008 in Underground Entertainment
Prices at the annual Lang’s fishing collectibles auction went through the roof at this year’s event — so high that even the “if you have to check how expensive the magazine is, you shouldn’t buy it” Barron’s couldn’t fail to notice:
THE STOCK MARKET IS sinking, the dollar is diving, and housing has hit the skids, but the market for fishing “collectibles” — rods, reels, creels, lures, flies and more — is on the up, up and even further up. Witness the prices realized, some absolutely crazy, at Lang’s auction in Boxborough, Mass., in November. Two years earlier, Lang’s had set a world angling-auction record by topping $1 million. Since then, for the fifth straight sale, the Waterville, N.Y., firm has set record after record, with this last auction totaling a new high of $2.8 million.
OK? Is every one of the Undergrounder’s running trhough a mental inventory of their old gear — just in case there’s an old reel in the back of the closet that might finance a whole year of fishing?
We thought so.
Some of the highest prices were fetched by Zane Grey artifacts, including the love letters written to him by his (apparently) many mistresses:
Zane Grey prices were, well, zany. His original fighting chair (estimated at $7,500 to $10,000) realized $24,640. His personal fishing pennant in red and blue, with initials “ZG,” (estimated at $3,000 to $5,000) went for $23,400. A pair of leather cowboy pants he wore in the West (estimated at $3,000 to $4,000) sold for $9,625.
A recent biography by scholar Thomas Pauly revealed that although Grey was married, he had a dozen women on the side. The auction included four lots of love letters to him in a code that he devised for his gals. The top lot: two partly coded letters from a Mildred Smith (estimated at $300 to $500) brought $1,064. Well, the man didn’t fish all the time.
The Underground is tempted to sink into frat boy-level humor about Zane’s use of flies (and his inability to keep them zipped), but damnit — just this once — we’re taking the high road. Sorta.
I mean, we’ve gotta wonder when the guy found time to fish, but I’ll bet he didn’t own a snowblower. That’s all we’re saying here.
See you on the auction block, Tom Chandler.









Don | Jan 7, 2008 | Reply
Aha! Give me 5 bucks or I’m letting Nancy have the code key to the TroutUnderground!
I have a Lang’s catalog from a few years ago. The prices STILL seem outrageously high to me, but I guess they are all bargains compared to current prices.
Smellslikefish | Jan 7, 2008 | Reply
You’re probably right about ZG not owning a snow-blower. He seems more practical than that: I.E. he’d realize that with a 200′ driveway in snow country and more than an acre of land, a tractor would probably be a wise investment.
Yer pal,
Dave
Tom Chandler | Jan 7, 2008 | Reply
You checked tractor prices lately? I think we’re letting someone plow the driveway for now…